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		<title>So Long… – Wargaming Recon #320</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jan 2026 03:00:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In this episode of Wargaming Recon, I reflect deeply on my journey as the host, sharing both personal milestones and pivotal life events that have influenced the creation and sustainability of this podcast. After a hiatus beginning in Fall 2025, I am back to engage with the community that has supported me through numerous challenges and joys. I take this moment to express my gratitude for Robert Dunn and Peter Bryant who stepped in during my absence, and their contributions have been invaluable to keeping the community alive.



The focus of this episode is also on a significant family health crisis. In a heartfelt revelation, I share the news of my mother's battle with stage one, grade three uterine cancer. Her diagnosis was a shocking development, and I discuss how her surgical recovery has provided hope amidst the emotional turmoil. My family's experiences navigating this difficult time have instilled in me a profound appreciation for life, the power of resilience, and the incredible support from loved ones.

Moreover, this episode marks a critical announcement: the coming year will be the final year for Wargaming Recon. After over two decades of episodes, I emphasize how integral this podcast has been to my identity and personal growth. It wasn’t merely a hobby; it has been a community and a family that has shaped who I am today. From grieving the loss of my dear friend Adrian to celebrating the bonds fostered through gaming, this platform has allowed me to connect deeply with both friends and listeners alike.

Expressing a mix of nostalgia and anticipation, I advocate for acknowledging the emotions surrounding this transition—both for me and for the community. I want listeners to celebrate the journey we've shared together, as we reflect on past episodes and the impact they've had. I also highlight the positive initiatives we've undertaken, from charity work for Extra Life to advocating for mental health discussions. It’s been a platform for authenticity and vulnerability, helping many through their struggles while connecting folks from all walks of life.

As I step back to prioritize my family and embrace new opportunities in gaming, including regular streaming on Twitch, I firmly state that while the podcast’s conclusion is bittersweet, our community and friendships do not end with it. The relationships built here will continue to thrive, and I look forward to exploring new adventures while remaining an active part of the tabletop gaming scene.

Now as we embark on this final year, the focus will be on celebrating our collective journey, sharing stories, and engaging with special guests. I encourage everyone to join me in this reflective and joyous time, as we savor the moments of connection and growth we've all experienced together through this podcast. There are still many exciting episodes ahead, and I am eager to cherish this farewell chapter with all of you.

You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following:

 	Facebook
 	Instagram



Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush.


Credits
Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links.



Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory.

We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</description>
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	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>In this episode of Wargaming Recon, I reflect deeply on my journey as the host, sharing both personal milestones and pivotal life events that have influenced the creation and sustainability of this podcast. After a hiatus beginning in Fall 2025, I am back to engage with the community that has supported me through numerous challenges and joys. I take this moment to express my gratitude for Robert Dunn and Peter Bryant who stepped in during my absence, and their contributions have been invaluable to keeping the community alive. The focus of this episode is also on a significant family health crisis. In a heartfelt revelation, I share the news of my mother's battle with stage one, grade three uterine cancer. Her diagnosis was a shocking development, and I discuss how her surgical recovery has provided hope amidst the emotional turmoil. My family's experiences navigating this difficult time have instilled in me a profound appreciation for life, the power of resilience, and the incredible support from loved ones. Moreover, this episode marks a critical announcement: the coming year will be the final year for Wargaming Recon. After over two decades of episodes, I emphasize how integral this podcast has been to my identity and personal growth. It wasn’t merely a hobby; it has been a community and a family that has shaped who I am today. From grieving the loss of my dear friend Adrian to celebrating the bonds fostered through gaming, this platform has allowed me to connect deeply with both friends and listeners alike. Expressing a mix of nostalgia and anticipation, I advocate for acknowledging the emotions surrounding this transition—both for me and for the community. I want listeners to celebrate the journey we've shared together, as we reflect on past episodes and the impact they've had. I also highlight the positive initiatives we've undertaken, from charity work for Extra Life to advocating for mental health discussions. It’s been a platform for authenticity and vulnerability, helping many through their struggles while connecting folks from all walks of life. As I step back to prioritize my family and embrace new opportunities in gaming, including regular streaming on Twitch, I firmly state that while the podcast’s conclusion is bittersweet, our community and friendships do not end with it. The relationships built here will continue to thrive, and I look forward to exploring new adventures while remaining an active part of the tabletop gaming scene. Now as we embark on this final year, the focus will be on celebrating our collective journey, sharing stories, and engaging with special guests. I encourage everyone to join me in this reflective and joyous time, as we savor the moments of connection and growth we've all experienced together through this podcast. There are still many exciting episodes ahead, and I am eager to cherish this farewell chapter with all of you. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Instagram Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>In this episode of Wargaming Recon, I reflect deeply on my journey as the host, sharing both personal milestones and pivotal life events that have influenced the creation and sustainability of this podcast. After a hiatus beginning in Fall 2025, I am back to engage with the community that has supported me through numerous challenges and joys. I take this moment to express my gratitude for Robert Dunn and Peter Bryant who stepped in during my absence, and their contributions have been invaluable to keeping the community alive. The focus of this episode is also on a significant family health crisis. In a heartfelt revelation, I share the news of my mother's battle with stage one, grade three uterine cancer. Her diagnosis was a shocking development, and I discuss how her surgical recovery has provided hope amidst the emotional turmoil. My family's experiences navigating this difficult time have instilled in me a profound appreciation for life, the power of resilience, and the incredible support from loved ones. Moreover, this episode marks a critical announcement: the coming year will be the final year for Wargaming Recon. After over two decades of episodes, I emphasize how integral this podcast has been to my identity and personal growth. It wasn’t merely a hobby; it has been a community and a family that has shaped who I am today. From grieving the loss of my dear friend Adrian to celebrating the bonds fostered through gaming, this platform has allowed me to connect deeply with both friends and listeners alike. Expressing a mix of nostalgia and anticipation, I advocate for acknowledging the emotions surrounding this transition—both for me and for the community. I want listeners to celebrate the journey we've shared together, as we reflect on past episodes and the impact they've had. I also highlight the positive initiatives we've undertaken, from charity work for Extra Life to advocating for mental health discussions. It’s been a platform for authenticity and vulnerability, helping many through their struggles while connecting folks from all walks of life. As I step back to prioritize my family and embrace new opportunities in gaming, including regular streaming on Twitch, I firmly state that while the podcast’s conclusion is bittersweet, our community and friendships do not end with it. The relationships built here will continue to thrive, and I look forward to exploring new adventures while remaining an active part of the tabletop gaming scene. Now as we embark on this final year, the focus will be on celebrating our collective journey, sharing stories, and engaging with special guests. I encourage everyone to join me in this reflective and joyous time, as we savor the moments of connection and growth we've all experienced together through this podcast. There are still many exciting episodes ahead, and I am eager to cherish this farewell chapter with all of you. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Instagram Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Mailbag Roundup – Wargaming Recon #319</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2026 16:01:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In this episode of Wargaming Recon, Peter Bryant takes the helm and is joined by Robert Dunn as a guest host to tackle listener-submitted questions from our Facebook page while our usual host, Jonathan, is on break. We engage in vibrant discussions sparked by questions from contributors like Brian Butler, debating the merits of different dice types, particularly the classic D6 compared to the D10.

The conversation shifts to miniature painting tools, where we discuss the advantages of natural versus synthetic brushes, drawing from Robert’s experiences as he prepares for an upcoming skirmish game. We reminisce about fond early gaming memories and reflect on the dynamics of player interactions in tabletop settings.

Additionally, we explore logistics for wargaming events and share tips for organizing and transporting miniatures effectively. As we conclude, we emphasize the communal spirit of our audience and invite ongoing input for future discussions, promising to continue exploring diverse topics in the gaming world.



In this episode of Wargaming Recon, Peter Bryant step in as host alongside Robert Dunn as we navigate through listener-submitted questions gathered from our Facebook page. Jonathan, our usual host, has taken a break, and we make the most of this opportunity to engage with our audience by addressing their curiosities and thoughts about the gaming world.

While the question pool isn’t vast, we decide to maximize the engagement by discussing each query thoroughly. Our first round of questions comes from frequent contributor Brian Butler, whose inquiries spark lively conversations. We dive deep into the debate of dice types, favoring D6s for their iconic status and versatility, followed by a friendly rivalry between the D6 and D10. Robert shares fond memories of rolling heaps of D6s in early games, asserting the classic familiarity they bring compared to more contemporary dice.

We then shift to a more hands-on topic: brushes for miniature painting. With Robert’s love for wargaming and painting, we debate the merits of natural versus synthetic brushes. Through our banter, we touch upon personal experiences with painting miniatures, the differences in functionality of brush types, and the inevitable challenge of maintaining them during a creative session. As Robert prepares for an upcoming skirmish game called Moar Blood, he details the excitement of using specialized tools like dry brushes, indicating how they can streamline the painting process for repeated terrain features.

Leading up to our next series of questions, Robert initiates discussions on various gaming themes and practices, segueing into a nostalgic reflection on his early gaming experiences. We reminisce about unforgettable moments, from crafting scenes for armies of miniature figures to the thrill of adventuring through beloved games like BattleTech and Car Wars. Here, Robert vividly recounts a particularly creative endeavor in his youth—transforming plastic army figures into a dramatic battle scene after a memorable shooting session.

As we continue to engage with listeners’ inquiries, we explore varied topics such as player dynamics in tabletop settings, the shifts in gaming popularity over the years, and modern game mechanics that reflect evolving trends in the gaming community. Our discussions touch upon the joys and frustrations of waiting for turns in multi-player games amid interactions with less experienced players, illustrating the balance of patience and enthusiasm that characterizes the gaming culture.

We also address intriguing questions regarding logistics and feasibility for wargaming events, including the most effective strategies for transporting materials and miniatures. Robert shares innovative approaches to packaging and organizing gaming gear, which enhances the experience of participating in conventions and gaming sessions.

As we wrap up the episode, we look forward to expanding upon these discussions in future installments. With Jonathan's return on the horizon, we encourage listeners to continue submitting their questions and topics of interest. Throughout the episode, our dialogue serves as a reminder of the vibrant community that surrounds us, rooted in shared passions and experiences in the world of wargaming.

Stay tuned as we plan to delve into more unique perspectives and insights in upcoming episodes, keeping the spirit of gaming alive and accessible to all.

You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following:

 	Facebook
 	Instagram



Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush.


Credits
Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links.



Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory.

We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</description>
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		<itunes:duration>1:04:03</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>In this episode of Wargaming Recon, Peter Bryant takes the helm and is joined by Robert Dunn as a guest host to tackle listener-submitted questions from our Facebook page while our usual host, Jonathan, is on break. We engage in vibrant discussions sparked by questions from contributors like Brian Butler, debating the merits of different dice types, particularly the classic D6 compared to the D10. The conversation shifts to miniature painting tools, where we discuss the advantages of natural versus synthetic brushes, drawing from Robert’s experiences as he prepares for an upcoming skirmish game. We reminisce about fond early gaming memories and reflect on the dynamics of player interactions in tabletop settings. Additionally, we explore logistics for wargaming events and share tips for organizing and transporting miniatures effectively. As we conclude, we emphasize the communal spirit of our audience and invite ongoing input for future discussions, promising to continue exploring diverse topics in the gaming world. In this episode of Wargaming Recon, Peter Bryant step in as host alongside Robert Dunn as we navigate through listener-submitted questions gathered from our Facebook page. Jonathan, our usual host, has taken a break, and we make the most of this opportunity to engage with our audience by addressing their curiosities and thoughts about the gaming world. While the question pool isn’t vast, we decide to maximize the engagement by discussing each query thoroughly. Our first round of questions comes from frequent contributor Brian Butler, whose inquiries spark lively conversations. We dive deep into the debate of dice types, favoring D6s for their iconic status and versatility, followed by a friendly rivalry between the D6 and D10. Robert shares fond memories of rolling heaps of D6s in early games, asserting the classic familiarity they bring compared to more contemporary dice. We then shift to a more hands-on topic: brushes for miniature painting. With Robert’s love for wargaming and painting, we debate the merits of natural versus synthetic brushes. Through our banter, we touch upon personal experiences with painting miniatures, the differences in functionality of brush types, and the inevitable challenge of maintaining them during a creative session. As Robert prepares for an upcoming skirmish game called Moar Blood, he details the excitement of using specialized tools like dry brushes, indicating how they can streamline the painting process for repeated terrain features. Leading up to our next series of questions, Robert initiates discussions on various gaming themes and practices, segueing into a nostalgic reflection on his early gaming experiences. We reminisce about unforgettable moments, from crafting scenes for armies of miniature figures to the thrill of adventuring through beloved games like BattleTech and Car Wars. Here, Robert vividly recounts a particularly creative endeavor in his youth—transforming plastic army figures into a dramatic battle scene after a memorable shooting session. As we continue to engage with listeners’ inquiries, we explore varied topics such as player dynamics in tabletop settings, the shifts in gaming popularity over the years, and modern game mechanics that reflect evolving trends in the gaming community. Our discussions touch upon the joys and frustrations of waiting for turns in multi-player games amid interactions with less experienced players, illustrating the balance of patience and enthusiasm that characterizes the gaming culture. We also address intriguing questions regarding logistics and feasibility for wargaming events, including the most effective strategies for transporting materials and miniatures. Robert shares innovative approaches to packaging and organizing gaming gear, which enhances the experience of participating in conventions and gaming sessions. As we wrap up the episode, we look forward to expanding upon these discussions in future installments. With Jonathan's return on the horizon, we encourage listeners to continue submitting their questions and topics of interest. Throughout the episode, our dialogue serves as a reminder of the vibrant community that surrounds us, rooted in shared passions and experiences in the world of wargaming. Stay tuned as we plan to delve into more unique perspectives and insights in upcoming episodes, keeping the spirit of gaming alive and accessible to all. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Instagram Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>In this episode of Wargaming Recon, Peter Bryant takes the helm and is joined by Robert Dunn as a guest host to tackle listener-submitted questions from our Facebook page while our usual host, Jonathan, is on break. We engage in vibrant discussions sparked by questions from contributors like Brian Butler, debating the merits of different dice types, particularly the classic D6 compared to the D10. The conversation shifts to miniature painting tools, where we discuss the advantages of natural versus synthetic brushes, drawing from Robert’s experiences as he prepares for an upcoming skirmish game. We reminisce about fond early gaming memories and reflect on the dynamics of player interactions in tabletop settings. Additionally, we explore logistics for wargaming events and share tips for organizing and transporting miniatures effectively. As we conclude, we emphasize the communal spirit of our audience and invite ongoing input for future discussions, promising to continue exploring diverse topics in the gaming world. In this episode of Wargaming Recon, Peter Bryant step in as host alongside Robert Dunn as we navigate through listener-submitted questions gathered from our Facebook page. Jonathan, our usual host, has taken a break, and we make the most of this opportunity to engage with our audience by addressing their curiosities and thoughts about the gaming world. While the question pool isn’t vast, we decide to maximize the engagement by discussing each query thoroughly. Our first round of questions comes from frequent contributor Brian Butler, whose inquiries spark lively conversations. We dive deep into the debate of dice types, favoring D6s for their iconic status and versatility, followed by a friendly rivalry between the D6 and D10. Robert shares fond memories of rolling heaps of D6s in early games, asserting the classic familiarity they bring compared to more contemporary dice. We then shift to a more hands-on topic: brushes for miniature painting. With Robert’s love for wargaming and painting, we debate the merits of natural versus synthetic brushes. Through our banter, we touch upon personal experiences with painting miniatures, the differences in functionality of brush types, and the inevitable challenge of maintaining them during a creative session. As Robert prepares for an upcoming skirmish game called Moar Blood, he details the excitement of using specialized tools like dry brushes, indicating how they can streamline the painting process for repeated terrain features. Leading up to our next series of questions, Robert initiates discussions on various gaming themes and practices, segueing into a nostalgic reflection on his early gaming experiences. We reminisce about unforgettable moments, from crafting scenes for armies of miniature figures to the thrill of adventuring through beloved games like BattleTech and Car Wars. Here, Robert vividly recounts a particularly creative endeavor in his youth—transforming plastic army figures into a dramatic battle scene after a memorable shooting session. As we continue to engage with listeners’ inquiries, we explore varied topics such as player dynamics in tabletop settings, the shifts in gaming popularity over the years, and modern game mechanics that reflect evolving trends in the gaming community. Our discussions touch upon the joys and frustrations of waiting for turns in multi-player games amid interactions with less experienced players, illustrating the balance of patience and enthusiasm that characterizes the gaming culture. We also address intriguing questions regarding logistics and feasibility for wargaming events, including the most effective strategies for transporting materials and miniatures. Robert shares innovative approaches to packaging and organizing gaming gear, which enhances the experience of participating in conventions and gaming sessions. As we wrap up the episode, we look forward to expanding upon these discussions in future installments. With Jonathan's return on the horizon, we encourage listeners to continue submitting their questions and topics of interest. Throughout the episode, our dialogue serves as a reminder of the vibrant community that surrounds us, rooted in shared passions and experiences in the world of wargaming. Stay tuned as we plan to delve into more unique perspectives and insights in upcoming episodes, keeping the spirit of gaming alive and accessible to all. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Instagram Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Budget Gaming Makeover – Wargaming Recon #318</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2025/09/29/budget-gaming-makeover-wargaming-recon-318/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Sep 2025 04:02:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In this episode Jonathan and Peter Bryant discuss a budget gaming makeover for Peter.  They also talk about the recent New England Tabletop Gaming Flea Market in Uxbridge, Massachusetts.



The pair start talking about how Peter would spend $20 on a budget gaming makeover. Yes indeed a $20 budget.

They then move onto the New England Tabletop Gaming Flea Market. This event was held on Saturday September 6th, 2025 at the GRACE Center in Uxbridge, Massachusetts. This event is probably the largest of its kind in New England.   Jonathan also held a charity fundraiser for the late Adrian Benson(Wargaming Recon Co-host.) This year we raised $320 for the American Battlefield Trust. The money was earmarked to preserve 417 acres of land at The Breakthrough from the Battle of Petersburg.  The charity has a funding match currently and the match jumped the donation up to $5,440.  It it a huge win and we are proud to help.

If you would like to donate to the American Battlefield Trust you can find out more about them here.

Another tribute item is for the late James Carpio of Solarian Games.  Dilly Green Bean Games has released the iNDiRPG Yearbook 2025 on DriveThruRPG.

You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following:

 	Facebook
 	Instagram



Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush.


Credits
Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Robert Dunn.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links.



Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory.

We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</description>
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		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:35:47</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>In this episode Jonathan and Peter Bryant discuss a budget gaming makeover for Peter.  They also talk about the recent New England Tabletop Gaming Flea Market in Uxbridge, Massachusetts. The pair start talking about how Peter would spend $20 on a budget gaming makeover. Yes indeed a $20 budget. They then move onto the New England Tabletop Gaming Flea Market. This event was held on Saturday September 6th, 2025 at the GRACE Center in Uxbridge, Massachusetts. This event is probably the largest of its kind in New England.   Jonathan also held a charity fundraiser for the late Adrian Benson(Wargaming Recon Co-host.) This year we raised $320 for the American Battlefield Trust. The money was earmarked to preserve 417 acres of land at The Breakthrough from the Battle of Petersburg.  The charity has a funding match currently and the match jumped the donation up to $5,440.  It it a huge win and we are proud to help. If you would like to donate to the American Battlefield Trust you can find out more about them here. Another tribute item is for the late James Carpio of Solarian Games.  Dilly Green Bean Games has released the iNDiRPG Yearbook 2025 on DriveThruRPG. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Instagram Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Robert Dunn. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>In this episode Jonathan and Peter Bryant discuss a budget gaming makeover for Peter.  They also talk about the recent New England Tabletop Gaming Flea Market in Uxbridge, Massachusetts. The pair start talking about how Peter would spend $20 on a budget gaming makeover. Yes indeed a $20 budget. They then move onto the New England Tabletop Gaming Flea Market. This event was held on Saturday September 6th, 2025 at the GRACE Center in Uxbridge, Massachusetts. This event is probably the largest of its kind in New England.   Jonathan also held a charity fundraiser for the late Adrian Benson(Wargaming Recon Co-host.) This year we raised $320 for the American Battlefield Trust. The money was earmarked to preserve 417 acres of land at The Breakthrough from the Battle of Petersburg.  The charity has a funding match currently and the match jumped the donation up to $5,440.  It it a huge win and we are proud to help. If you would like to donate to the American Battlefield Trust you can find out more about them here. Another tribute item is for the late James Carpio of Solarian Games.  Dilly Green Bean Games has released the iNDiRPG Yearbook 2025 on DriveThruRPG. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Instagram Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Robert Dunn. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Picking the Right Convention – Wargaming Recon #317</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2025/08/27/picking-the-right-convention-wargaming-recon-317/</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Aug 2025 01:45:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">https://wargamingforums.com/?p=10778</guid>
		<description>In this episode Jonathan is joined by Robert Dunn and they discuss everything about conventions besides the games you can play. The pair talk about what to look for when deciding if they are going to attend a convention. There is some great advice to be had for first timers to conventions, or those thinking about new conventions to attend.



They talk about everything from cost and location to the vendors and the focus of the convention and how it stands out from others you might wish to attend.

You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following:

 	Facebook
 	Instagram



Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush.


Credits
Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Robert Dunn.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links.



Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory.

We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</description>
		<enclosure length="149703292" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr317-final/wr317-final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:02:23</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>In this episode Jonathan is joined by Robert Dunn and they discuss everything about conventions besides the games you can play. The pair talk about what to look for when deciding if they are going to attend a convention. There is some great advice to be had for first timers to conventions, or those thinking about new conventions to attend. They talk about everything from cost and location to the vendors and the focus of the convention and how it stands out from others you might wish to attend. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Instagram Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Robert Dunn. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>In this episode Jonathan is joined by Robert Dunn and they discuss everything about conventions besides the games you can play. The pair talk about what to look for when deciding if they are going to attend a convention. There is some great advice to be had for first timers to conventions, or those thinking about new conventions to attend. They talk about everything from cost and location to the vendors and the focus of the convention and how it stands out from others you might wish to attend. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Instagram Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Robert Dunn. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Huzzah Con 2025 – Wargaming Recon #316</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2025/06/16/huzzah-con-2025-wargaming-recon-316/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jun 2025 04:02:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">https://wargamingforums.com/?p=10770</guid>
		<description>In this episode of Wargaming Recon, host Jonathan J. Reinhart welcomes Brian Butler, president of the Maine Historical Wargamers Association and chief organizer of the Huzzah convention. They discuss Brian's experiences organizing Huzzah, which drew over 300 attendees this year with its theme "The Crossing." Highlights include unique gaming events and family-friendly activities that promote community engagement. Brian also teases next year's theme—“The Revolution.” Jonathan encourages listeners to attend and keep the gaming spirit alive.

Disclaimer: Huzzah is a sponsor of Wargaming Recon, but that does not influence the content or opinions expressed in this podcast.



In this episode of Wargaming Recon, host Jonathan J. Reinhart welcomes a very special guest, Brian Butler, the president of the Maine Historical Wargamers Association (MHWA) and chief organizer of the beloved Huzzah convention. Huzzah, which takes place annually in Portland, Maine, is a significant event that draws in wargaming enthusiasts from all around, and in this conversation, Jonathan and Brian dive deep into the intricacies and experiences of organizing this fantastic event.

Kicking off the episode, Jonathan shares Jonathan's long-standing love for Huzzah, having participated in nearly all of its installments since its inception. Brian echoes this sentiment as he describes the extensive preparation involved in organizing the convention, revealing some of the behind-the-scenes struggles and triumphs he faced in his role as chair for the first time. They discuss how Brian spent endless evenings preparing for the event, from painting miniatures to managing logistical details, including a humorous anecdote about the surprising location of raffle tickets at a local Staples.

Throughout the conversation, Jonathan and Brian reflect on the successful turnout and programming of this year’s Huzzah, with Brian noting that they had over 300 registered attendees, despite challenges with double and triple badges. They discuss how Huzzah strives to create a welcoming atmosphere that allows attendees—many of whom are families—to enjoy not just gaming, but community-building experiences, including dinners and late-night gaming sessions.

They explore the various programming elements and themes of the convention, notably how this year's theme focused on "The Crossing," which inspired a variety of unique games and events. Brian shares insights into some of the remarkable games played, including some historical scenarios that profoundly engaged players. From bridge-crossing battles to painted miniatures competitions and a vibrant flea market, the spirit of camaraderie thrived throughout Huzzah.

Another highlight discussed is the inclusion of family-friendly activities, emphasizing Brian and Jonathan's advocacy for involving younger generations in gaming. They recount heart-warming stories of attendees—especially children—who connected with the convention's friendly atmosphere, such as a first-time visitor who discovered the joy of painting miniatures under the guidance of experienced players like Carol Pandolph, a talented painter renowned for her welcoming instruction.

The conversation also turns to the future of Huzzah, with Brian revealing plans to keep the convention at the same hotel in Portland for the coming years. He teases next year's theme—“The Revolution”—which is sure to inspire further exciting gaming experiences as the convention continues to evolve and maintain its emphasis on community engagement.

As the episode wraps up, Jonathan encourages listeners to consider attending Huzzah, praising the sense of community and fun that permeates the event. Jonathan reminds everyone to keep on gaming, no matter their circumstances, and mentions Jonathan's own streams on Twitch, where Jonathan explores hobbies like painting miniatures and building LEGO in a more relaxed and personable setting.

Overall, this episode serves as a heartfelt testament to the power of conventions like Huzzah, shining a light on the intricate planning behind such events and the undeniable joy they bring to the gaming community.

Disclaimer: Huzzah is a sponsor of Wargaming Recon, but that does not influence the content or opinions expressed in this podcast.

You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following:

 	Facebook
 	Instagram



Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush.


Credits
Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links.



Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory.

We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</description>
		<enclosure length="218882174" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr316final/wr316final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:31:12</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>In this episode of Wargaming Recon, host Jonathan J. Reinhart welcomes Brian Butler, president of the Maine Historical Wargamers Association and chief organizer of the Huzzah convention. They discuss Brian's experiences organizing Huzzah, which drew over 300 attendees this year with its theme "The Crossing." Highlights include unique gaming events and family-friendly activities that promote community engagement. Brian also teases next year's theme—“The Revolution.” Jonathan encourages listeners to attend and keep the gaming spirit alive. Disclaimer: Huzzah is a sponsor of Wargaming Recon, but that does not influence the content or opinions expressed in this podcast. In this episode of Wargaming Recon, host Jonathan J. Reinhart welcomes a very special guest, Brian Butler, the president of the Maine Historical Wargamers Association (MHWA) and chief organizer of the beloved Huzzah convention. Huzzah, which takes place annually in Portland, Maine, is a significant event that draws in wargaming enthusiasts from all around, and in this conversation, Jonathan and Brian dive deep into the intricacies and experiences of organizing this fantastic event. Kicking off the episode, Jonathan shares Jonathan's long-standing love for Huzzah, having participated in nearly all of its installments since its inception. Brian echoes this sentiment as he describes the extensive preparation involved in organizing the convention, revealing some of the behind-the-scenes struggles and triumphs he faced in his role as chair for the first time. They discuss how Brian spent endless evenings preparing for the event, from painting miniatures to managing logistical details, including a humorous anecdote about the surprising location of raffle tickets at a local Staples. Throughout the conversation, Jonathan and Brian reflect on the successful turnout and programming of this year’s Huzzah, with Brian noting that they had over 300 registered attendees, despite challenges with double and triple badges. They discuss how Huzzah strives to create a welcoming atmosphere that allows attendees—many of whom are families—to enjoy not just gaming, but community-building experiences, including dinners and late-night gaming sessions. They explore the various programming elements and themes of the convention, notably how this year's theme focused on "The Crossing," which inspired a variety of unique games and events. Brian shares insights into some of the remarkable games played, including some historical scenarios that profoundly engaged players. From bridge-crossing battles to painted miniatures competitions and a vibrant flea market, the spirit of camaraderie thrived throughout Huzzah. Another highlight discussed is the inclusion of family-friendly activities, emphasizing Brian and Jonathan's advocacy for involving younger generations in gaming. They recount heart-warming stories of attendees—especially children—who connected with the convention's friendly atmosphere, such as a first-time visitor who discovered the joy of painting miniatures under the guidance of experienced players like Carol Pandolph, a talented painter renowned for her welcoming instruction. The conversation also turns to the future of Huzzah, with Brian revealing plans to keep the convention at the same hotel in Portland for the coming years. He teases next year's theme—“The Revolution”—which is sure to inspire further exciting gaming experiences as the convention continues to evolve and maintain its emphasis on community engagement. As the episode wraps up, Jonathan encourages listeners to consider attending Huzzah, praising the sense of community and fun that permeates the event. Jonathan reminds everyone to keep on gaming, no matter their circumstances, and mentions Jonathan's own streams on Twitch, where Jonathan explores hobbies like painting miniatures and building LEGO in a more relaxed and personable setting. Overall, this episode serves as a heartfelt testament to the power of conventions like Huzzah, shining a light on the intricate planning behind such events and the undeniable joy they bring to the gaming community. Disclaimer: Huzzah is a sponsor of Wargaming Recon, but that does not influence the content or opinions expressed in this podcast. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Instagram Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>In this episode of Wargaming Recon, host Jonathan J. Reinhart welcomes Brian Butler, president of the Maine Historical Wargamers Association and chief organizer of the Huzzah convention. They discuss Brian's experiences organizing Huzzah, which drew over 300 attendees this year with its theme "The Crossing." Highlights include unique gaming events and family-friendly activities that promote community engagement. Brian also teases next year's theme—“The Revolution.” Jonathan encourages listeners to attend and keep the gaming spirit alive. Disclaimer: Huzzah is a sponsor of Wargaming Recon, but that does not influence the content or opinions expressed in this podcast. In this episode of Wargaming Recon, host Jonathan J. Reinhart welcomes a very special guest, Brian Butler, the president of the Maine Historical Wargamers Association (MHWA) and chief organizer of the beloved Huzzah convention. Huzzah, which takes place annually in Portland, Maine, is a significant event that draws in wargaming enthusiasts from all around, and in this conversation, Jonathan and Brian dive deep into the intricacies and experiences of organizing this fantastic event. Kicking off the episode, Jonathan shares Jonathan's long-standing love for Huzzah, having participated in nearly all of its installments since its inception. Brian echoes this sentiment as he describes the extensive preparation involved in organizing the convention, revealing some of the behind-the-scenes struggles and triumphs he faced in his role as chair for the first time. They discuss how Brian spent endless evenings preparing for the event, from painting miniatures to managing logistical details, including a humorous anecdote about the surprising location of raffle tickets at a local Staples. Throughout the conversation, Jonathan and Brian reflect on the successful turnout and programming of this year’s Huzzah, with Brian noting that they had over 300 registered attendees, despite challenges with double and triple badges. They discuss how Huzzah strives to create a welcoming atmosphere that allows attendees—many of whom are families—to enjoy not just gaming, but community-building experiences, including dinners and late-night gaming sessions. They explore the various programming elements and themes of the convention, notably how this year's theme focused on "The Crossing," which inspired a variety of unique games and events. Brian shares insights into some of the remarkable games played, including some historical scenarios that profoundly engaged players. From bridge-crossing battles to painted miniatures competitions and a vibrant flea market, the spirit of camaraderie thrived throughout Huzzah. Another highlight discussed is the inclusion of family-friendly activities, emphasizing Brian and Jonathan's advocacy for involving younger generations in gaming. They recount heart-warming stories of attendees—especially children—who connected with the convention's friendly atmosphere, such as a first-time visitor who discovered the joy of painting miniatures under the guidance of experienced players like Carol Pandolph, a talented painter renowned for her welcoming instruction. The conversation also turns to the future of Huzzah, with Brian revealing plans to keep the convention at the same hotel in Portland for the coming years. He teases next year's theme—“The Revolution”—which is sure to inspire further exciting gaming experiences as the convention continues to evolve and maintain its emphasis on community engagement. As the episode wraps up, Jonathan encourages listeners to consider attending Huzzah, praising the sense of community and fun that permeates the event. Jonathan reminds everyone to keep on gaming, no matter their circumstances, and mentions Jonathan's own streams on Twitch, where Jonathan explores hobbies like painting miniatures and building LEGO in a more relaxed and personable setting. Overall, this episode serves as a heartfelt testament to the power of conventions like Huzzah, shining a light on the intricate planning behind such events and the undeniable joy they bring to the gaming community. Disclaimer: Huzzah is a sponsor of Wargaming Recon, but that does not influence the content or opinions expressed in this podcast. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Instagram Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Rising Phoenix 2025 – Wargaming Recon #315</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2025/05/26/rising-phoenix-2025-wargaming-recon-315/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 26 May 2025 17:05:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">https://wargamingforums.com/?p=10755</guid>
		<description>In this episode of Wargaming Recon, host Jonathan J. Reinhart is joined by co-host Peter Bryant, who returns to share their experiences from the recent Rising Phoenix convention. They reminisce about their excitement to reconnect, albeit briefly, amidst the busy convention activities. Peter recounts his taxing nine-hour journey from Maryland, while Peter shares his involvement in running games and a charity event honoring the late James Carpio.



The duo highlights the creativity showcased at the convention.  They touch on the family-friendly environment, with reflections on how Jonathan's children experienced different game demos, showcasing the joy of gaming together.

Their conversation shifts to the convention's vendors, praising the variety and familiar faces present. They discuss the layout’s evolution and accessibility, comparing it to other conventions like TotalCon. Emphasizing inclusivity, Jonathan and Peter note the importance of creating safe spaces for diverse communities within gaming, as well as the value of panels on allyship and promoting lesser-known games.

As the episode wraps up, they discuss future conventions, networking, and the significance of positive gaming experiences. Jonathan encourages listeners to stay connected with the gaming community, despite life’s distractions, and offers contact details for feedback, promising more engaging episodes ahead.

You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following:

 	Facebook
 	Instagram



Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush.


Credits
Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links.



Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory.

We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</description>
		<enclosure length="230859229" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr315-finished/wr315-finished.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:36:11</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>In this episode of Wargaming Recon, host Jonathan J. Reinhart is joined by co-host Peter Bryant, who returns to share their experiences from the recent Rising Phoenix convention. They reminisce about their excitement to reconnect, albeit briefly, amidst the busy convention activities. Peter recounts his taxing nine-hour journey from Maryland, while Peter shares his involvement in running games and a charity event honoring the late James Carpio. The duo highlights the creativity showcased at the convention.  They touch on the family-friendly environment, with reflections on how Jonathan's children experienced different game demos, showcasing the joy of gaming together. Their conversation shifts to the convention's vendors, praising the variety and familiar faces present. They discuss the layout’s evolution and accessibility, comparing it to other conventions like TotalCon. Emphasizing inclusivity, Jonathan and Peter note the importance of creating safe spaces for diverse communities within gaming, as well as the value of panels on allyship and promoting lesser-known games. As the episode wraps up, they discuss future conventions, networking, and the significance of positive gaming experiences. Jonathan encourages listeners to stay connected with the gaming community, despite life’s distractions, and offers contact details for feedback, promising more engaging episodes ahead. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Instagram Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>In this episode of Wargaming Recon, host Jonathan J. Reinhart is joined by co-host Peter Bryant, who returns to share their experiences from the recent Rising Phoenix convention. They reminisce about their excitement to reconnect, albeit briefly, amidst the busy convention activities. Peter recounts his taxing nine-hour journey from Maryland, while Peter shares his involvement in running games and a charity event honoring the late James Carpio. The duo highlights the creativity showcased at the convention.  They touch on the family-friendly environment, with reflections on how Jonathan's children experienced different game demos, showcasing the joy of gaming together. Their conversation shifts to the convention's vendors, praising the variety and familiar faces present. They discuss the layout’s evolution and accessibility, comparing it to other conventions like TotalCon. Emphasizing inclusivity, Jonathan and Peter note the importance of creating safe spaces for diverse communities within gaming, as well as the value of panels on allyship and promoting lesser-known games. As the episode wraps up, they discuss future conventions, networking, and the significance of positive gaming experiences. Jonathan encourages listeners to stay connected with the gaming community, despite life’s distractions, and offers contact details for feedback, promising more engaging episodes ahead. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Instagram Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Old School Wargaming – Wargaming Recon #314</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2025/04/28/old-school-wargaming-wargaming-recon-314/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Apr 2025 04:02:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In this episode of Wargaming Recon, host Jonathan J. Reinhart is joined by co-host Peter Bryant and special guest Nathan, who brings a wealth of experience and perspective on classic war gaming to the discussion. They delve into a variety of topics, from the intricacies of war gaming conventions to the deep-rooted history of games that have shaped the genre.



The conversation kicks off with Nathan sharing his experiences attending Gary Con, a celebrated gaming convention known for its rich history and well-established war gaming community. He describes the immersive atmosphere of the convention where, over a sprawling sand table, participants recreate epic battles with detailed miniature armies. Nathan explains that the tactile nature of war gaming—where players can physically manipulate terrain and units—appeals to his inner child while also satisfying his adult desire for strategic depth and historical education.

Bringing a personal touch, Nathan recounts his early interactions with legendary figures from the gaming community, such as Gary Gygax and other pioneers who made significant contributions to the world of table-top games. His anecdotes reflect the camaraderie found within the community, where not only are games played, but friendships are formed and history is shared. As the discussion unfolds, he emphasizes the importance of nurturing one’s own hobbies to cultivate happiness and fulfillment, thereby setting a positive example for children.

Peter then shares a compelling story about his own journey into war gaming and how he navigated the challenges of being a parent while maintaining his passion for the hobby. He underscores the necessity of personal hobbies for both parents and children, illustrating how these interests can foster family bonding and joy. The roundtable discussion also touches on the cultural significance of games and how they serve as a vehicle for social interaction, creativity, and even personal reflection.

As they reminisce about their own experiences with game design and convention participation, Nathan and Peter reveal their thoughts on modern gaming culture, including the rise of technologies like 3D printing and augmented reality tools that enhance the tabletop experience. They explore how these innovations open up new avenues for creative expression within the hobby.

Throughout the episode, Jonathan, Peter, and Nathan share laughter, dad jokes, and thoughtful insights that reflect their passion for war gaming as more than just a hobby, but as a way to connect with history and each other. The conversation closes with an invitation to listeners to engage with their local gaming communities and bring their imaginations to life, whether that's through tabletop games, live roleplay, or imaginative storytelling.

This episode encapsulates the essence of what it means to be a part of the war gaming community. It articulates both the joys and the commitment involved in these pursuits, reinforcing that at its core, gaming remains about connection—both with the past and with one another.

You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following:

 	Facebook
 	Instagram



Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush.


Credits
Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links.



Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory.

We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</description>
		<enclosure length="265682562" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr314/wr314.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:50:42</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>In this episode of Wargaming Recon, host Jonathan J. Reinhart is joined by co-host Peter Bryant and special guest Nathan, who brings a wealth of experience and perspective on classic war gaming to the discussion. They delve into a variety of topics, from the intricacies of war gaming conventions to the deep-rooted history of games that have shaped the genre. The conversation kicks off with Nathan sharing his experiences attending Gary Con, a celebrated gaming convention known for its rich history and well-established war gaming community. He describes the immersive atmosphere of the convention where, over a sprawling sand table, participants recreate epic battles with detailed miniature armies. Nathan explains that the tactile nature of war gaming—where players can physically manipulate terrain and units—appeals to his inner child while also satisfying his adult desire for strategic depth and historical education. Bringing a personal touch, Nathan recounts his early interactions with legendary figures from the gaming community, such as Gary Gygax and other pioneers who made significant contributions to the world of table-top games. His anecdotes reflect the camaraderie found within the community, where not only are games played, but friendships are formed and history is shared. As the discussion unfolds, he emphasizes the importance of nurturing one’s own hobbies to cultivate happiness and fulfillment, thereby setting a positive example for children. Peter then shares a compelling story about his own journey into war gaming and how he navigated the challenges of being a parent while maintaining his passion for the hobby. He underscores the necessity of personal hobbies for both parents and children, illustrating how these interests can foster family bonding and joy. The roundtable discussion also touches on the cultural significance of games and how they serve as a vehicle for social interaction, creativity, and even personal reflection. As they reminisce about their own experiences with game design and convention participation, Nathan and Peter reveal their thoughts on modern gaming culture, including the rise of technologies like 3D printing and augmented reality tools that enhance the tabletop experience. They explore how these innovations open up new avenues for creative expression within the hobby. Throughout the episode, Jonathan, Peter, and Nathan share laughter, dad jokes, and thoughtful insights that reflect their passion for war gaming as more than just a hobby, but as a way to connect with history and each other. The conversation closes with an invitation to listeners to engage with their local gaming communities and bring their imaginations to life, whether that's through tabletop games, live roleplay, or imaginative storytelling. This episode encapsulates the essence of what it means to be a part of the war gaming community. It articulates both the joys and the commitment involved in these pursuits, reinforcing that at its core, gaming remains about connection—both with the past and with one another. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Instagram Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>In this episode of Wargaming Recon, host Jonathan J. Reinhart is joined by co-host Peter Bryant and special guest Nathan, who brings a wealth of experience and perspective on classic war gaming to the discussion. They delve into a variety of topics, from the intricacies of war gaming conventions to the deep-rooted history of games that have shaped the genre. The conversation kicks off with Nathan sharing his experiences attending Gary Con, a celebrated gaming convention known for its rich history and well-established war gaming community. He describes the immersive atmosphere of the convention where, over a sprawling sand table, participants recreate epic battles with detailed miniature armies. Nathan explains that the tactile nature of war gaming—where players can physically manipulate terrain and units—appeals to his inner child while also satisfying his adult desire for strategic depth and historical education. Bringing a personal touch, Nathan recounts his early interactions with legendary figures from the gaming community, such as Gary Gygax and other pioneers who made significant contributions to the world of table-top games. His anecdotes reflect the camaraderie found within the community, where not only are games played, but friendships are formed and history is shared. As the discussion unfolds, he emphasizes the importance of nurturing one’s own hobbies to cultivate happiness and fulfillment, thereby setting a positive example for children. Peter then shares a compelling story about his own journey into war gaming and how he navigated the challenges of being a parent while maintaining his passion for the hobby. He underscores the necessity of personal hobbies for both parents and children, illustrating how these interests can foster family bonding and joy. The roundtable discussion also touches on the cultural significance of games and how they serve as a vehicle for social interaction, creativity, and even personal reflection. As they reminisce about their own experiences with game design and convention participation, Nathan and Peter reveal their thoughts on modern gaming culture, including the rise of technologies like 3D printing and augmented reality tools that enhance the tabletop experience. They explore how these innovations open up new avenues for creative expression within the hobby. Throughout the episode, Jonathan, Peter, and Nathan share laughter, dad jokes, and thoughtful insights that reflect their passion for war gaming as more than just a hobby, but as a way to connect with history and each other. The conversation closes with an invitation to listeners to engage with their local gaming communities and bring their imaginations to life, whether that's through tabletop games, live roleplay, or imaginative storytelling. This episode encapsulates the essence of what it means to be a part of the war gaming community. It articulates both the joys and the commitment involved in these pursuits, reinforcing that at its core, gaming remains about connection—both with the past and with one another. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Instagram Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Wargaming Travel Destinations – Wargaming Recon #313</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2025/04/14/wargaming-travel-destinations-wargaming-recon-313/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Apr 2025 04:02:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In this episode of Wargaming Recon, hosts Jonathan J. Reinhart and Pete Bryant dive into an exciting discussion about potential travel destinations that cater specifically to war gamers. As April 2025 approaches, they recognize that many within the gaming community are beginning to plan trips, and this episode serves as a perfect guide for adventurous souls looking to combine their passion for history and gaming with real-world exploration.



The episode kicks off with Jonathan and Pete exchanging a few light-hearted moments before getting into the heart of the discussion. They quickly reveal that their list of must-visit destinations for war gamers is extensive, with so many locations being worthy of exploration that it could easily fill several episodes. Pete, in particular, expresses his enthusiasm about historical sites, including the Battle of Thermopylae, where the legendary stand of King Leonidas and his 300 Spartans against the Persian Empire unfolds in rich detail. He emphasizes the importance of strategic location in military history, echoing the wisdom of Sun Tzu on the pivotal nature of choosing when and where to engage in battle.

Moving on to more unexpected locales, Jonathan segues into the American Classic Arcade Museum in Laconia, New Hampshire—a hidden gem for gamers nostalgic for the coin-op arcade era of the '80s and '90s. Listeners will relish Jonathan’s memories of classic games like Donkey Kong and the cultural impact of arcades that evolved into tabletop gaming. Here, both hosts highlight how understanding the roots of gaming mechanics can enrich one’s appreciation for modern design.

As they explore further, Pete brings up Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria, Germany, a fairy-tale structure that served as an inspiration for Disney’s castle design. He narrates his personal experience visiting this iconic location, underscoring its picturesque environment and the castle’s historical significance during King Ludwig II’s reign. The romanticism surrounding Neuschwanstein captivates gaming enthusiasts, offering an inspiring backdrop for role-playing settings.

Another highlight in the episode is Gettysburg, described by Jonathan as perhaps the best-preserved battlefield in American history. The duo reflects on its significance during the Civil War, the emotional weight of visiting the site, and its importance for reenactors and tabletop gamers who seek to capture the essence of that pivotal moment in history through their games and narratives.

Wargaming Recon doesn’t shy away from discussing other major historical events and locations either. Normandy Beach features prominently in their discussion, as it’s remembered for The D-Day invasion, a profound and humbling site that has left a lasting legacy on warfare history. Their heartfelt commentary touches on the sacrifices made during wartime and the importance of remembering those who fought.

Shifting gears, Pete discusses Warhammer World in Nottingham, UK, where he describes the immersive experiences available for fans of the Warhammer franchise, including museum exhibitions, exclusive merchandise, and unique environments that celebrate its lore. Likewise, the conversation turns to Pearl Harbor, with both hosts expressing how visiting such a site can be a moving and educational experience for war gamers who wish to understand the broader implications of such historic battles.

Throughout the episode, Pete and Jonathan also sprinkle in mentions of other intriguing destinations like Hadrian’s Wall, the Imperial War Museums in London, and exciting conventions like ReaperCon and Gen Con, where community gathering and engagement in tabletop gaming take center stage. They also explore the therapeutic side of gaming and how visiting these historical locations can enhance how players engage with their hobby.

Finally, they finish with some insights into their own gaming projects, including Jonathan's ongoing Kickstarter campaign aimed at remastering episodes from the pandemic seasons, and Pete's new diner-themed game, "Kiss My Grits." Listeners are encouraged to support these endeavors and stay tuned for more content from both Wargaming Recon and Solarian Games.

Whether you are a seasoned war gamer or an enthusiastic traveler, this episode of Wargaming Recon promises to inspire listeners to plan meaningful journeys that intertwine their love for history and gaming, all while providing an engaging blend of humor, insight, and invaluable recommendations.

You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following:

 	Facebook
 	Instagram



Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush.


Credits
Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Robert Dunn.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links.



Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory.

We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</description>
		<enclosure length="235464970" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr313/wr313.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:38:06</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>In this episode of Wargaming Recon, hosts Jonathan J. Reinhart and Pete Bryant dive into an exciting discussion about potential travel destinations that cater specifically to war gamers. As April 2025 approaches, they recognize that many within the gaming community are beginning to plan trips, and this episode serves as a perfect guide for adventurous souls looking to combine their passion for history and gaming with real-world exploration. The episode kicks off with Jonathan and Pete exchanging a few light-hearted moments before getting into the heart of the discussion. They quickly reveal that their list of must-visit destinations for war gamers is extensive, with so many locations being worthy of exploration that it could easily fill several episodes. Pete, in particular, expresses his enthusiasm about historical sites, including the Battle of Thermopylae, where the legendary stand of King Leonidas and his 300 Spartans against the Persian Empire unfolds in rich detail. He emphasizes the importance of strategic location in military history, echoing the wisdom of Sun Tzu on the pivotal nature of choosing when and where to engage in battle. Moving on to more unexpected locales, Jonathan segues into the American Classic Arcade Museum in Laconia, New Hampshire—a hidden gem for gamers nostalgic for the coin-op arcade era of the '80s and '90s. Listeners will relish Jonathan’s memories of classic games like Donkey Kong and the cultural impact of arcades that evolved into tabletop gaming. Here, both hosts highlight how understanding the roots of gaming mechanics can enrich one’s appreciation for modern design. As they explore further, Pete brings up Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria, Germany, a fairy-tale structure that served as an inspiration for Disney’s castle design. He narrates his personal experience visiting this iconic location, underscoring its picturesque environment and the castle’s historical significance during King Ludwig II’s reign. The romanticism surrounding Neuschwanstein captivates gaming enthusiasts, offering an inspiring backdrop for role-playing settings. Another highlight in the episode is Gettysburg, described by Jonathan as perhaps the best-preserved battlefield in American history. The duo reflects on its significance during the Civil War, the emotional weight of visiting the site, and its importance for reenactors and tabletop gamers who seek to capture the essence of that pivotal moment in history through their games and narratives. Wargaming Recon doesn’t shy away from discussing other major historical events and locations either. Normandy Beach features prominently in their discussion, as it’s remembered for The D-Day invasion, a profound and humbling site that has left a lasting legacy on warfare history. Their heartfelt commentary touches on the sacrifices made during wartime and the importance of remembering those who fought. Shifting gears, Pete discusses Warhammer World in Nottingham, UK, where he describes the immersive experiences available for fans of the Warhammer franchise, including museum exhibitions, exclusive merchandise, and unique environments that celebrate its lore. Likewise, the conversation turns to Pearl Harbor, with both hosts expressing how visiting such a site can be a moving and educational experience for war gamers who wish to understand the broader implications of such historic battles. Throughout the episode, Pete and Jonathan also sprinkle in mentions of other intriguing destinations like Hadrian’s Wall, the Imperial War Museums in London, and exciting conventions like ReaperCon and Gen Con, where community gathering and engagement in tabletop gaming take center stage. They also explore the therapeutic side of gaming and how visiting these historical locations can enhance how players engage with their hobby. Finally, they finish with some insights into their own gaming projects, including Jonathan's ongoing Kickstarter campaign aimed at remastering episodes from the pandemic seasons, and Pete's new diner-themed game, "Kiss My Grits." Listeners are encouraged to support these endeavors and stay tuned for more content from both Wargaming Recon and Solarian Games. Whether you are a seasoned war gamer or an enthusiastic traveler, this episode of Wargaming Recon promises to inspire listeners to plan meaningful journeys that intertwine their love for history and gaming, all while providing an engaging blend of humor, insight, and invaluable recommendations. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Instagram Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Robert Dunn. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>In this episode of Wargaming Recon, hosts Jonathan J. Reinhart and Pete Bryant dive into an exciting discussion about potential travel destinations that cater specifically to war gamers. As April 2025 approaches, they recognize that many within the gaming community are beginning to plan trips, and this episode serves as a perfect guide for adventurous souls looking to combine their passion for history and gaming with real-world exploration. The episode kicks off with Jonathan and Pete exchanging a few light-hearted moments before getting into the heart of the discussion. They quickly reveal that their list of must-visit destinations for war gamers is extensive, with so many locations being worthy of exploration that it could easily fill several episodes. Pete, in particular, expresses his enthusiasm about historical sites, including the Battle of Thermopylae, where the legendary stand of King Leonidas and his 300 Spartans against the Persian Empire unfolds in rich detail. He emphasizes the importance of strategic location in military history, echoing the wisdom of Sun Tzu on the pivotal nature of choosing when and where to engage in battle. Moving on to more unexpected locales, Jonathan segues into the American Classic Arcade Museum in Laconia, New Hampshire—a hidden gem for gamers nostalgic for the coin-op arcade era of the '80s and '90s. Listeners will relish Jonathan’s memories of classic games like Donkey Kong and the cultural impact of arcades that evolved into tabletop gaming. Here, both hosts highlight how understanding the roots of gaming mechanics can enrich one’s appreciation for modern design. As they explore further, Pete brings up Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria, Germany, a fairy-tale structure that served as an inspiration for Disney’s castle design. He narrates his personal experience visiting this iconic location, underscoring its picturesque environment and the castle’s historical significance during King Ludwig II’s reign. The romanticism surrounding Neuschwanstein captivates gaming enthusiasts, offering an inspiring backdrop for role-playing settings. Another highlight in the episode is Gettysburg, described by Jonathan as perhaps the best-preserved battlefield in American history. The duo reflects on its significance during the Civil War, the emotional weight of visiting the site, and its importance for reenactors and tabletop gamers who seek to capture the essence of that pivotal moment in history through their games and narratives. Wargaming Recon doesn’t shy away from discussing other major historical events and locations either. Normandy Beach features prominently in their discussion, as it’s remembered for The D-Day invasion, a profound and humbling site that has left a lasting legacy on warfare history. Their heartfelt commentary touches on the sacrifices made during wartime and the importance of remembering those who fought. Shifting gears, Pete discusses Warhammer World in Nottingham, UK, where he describes the immersive experiences available for fans of the Warhammer franchise, including museum exhibitions, exclusive merchandise, and unique environments that celebrate its lore. Likewise, the conversation turns to Pearl Harbor, with both hosts expressing how visiting such a site can be a moving and educational experience for war gamers who wish to understand the broader implications of such historic battles. Throughout the episode, Pete and Jonathan also sprinkle in mentions of other intriguing destinations like Hadrian’s Wall, the Imperial War Museums in London, and exciting conventions like ReaperCon and Gen Con, where community gathering and engagement in tabletop gaming take center stage. They also explore the therapeutic side of gaming and how visiting these historical locations can enhance how players engage with their hobby. Finally, they finish with some insights into their own gaming projects, including Jonathan's ongoing Kickstarter campaign aimed at remastering episodes from the pandemic seasons, and Pete's new diner-themed game, "Kiss My Grits." Listeners are encouraged to support these endeavors and stay tuned for more content from both Wargaming Recon and Solarian Games. Whether you are a seasoned war gamer or an enthusiastic traveler, this episode of Wargaming Recon promises to inspire listeners to plan meaningful journeys that intertwine their love for history and gaming, all while providing an engaging blend of humor, insight, and invaluable recommendations. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Instagram Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Robert Dunn. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>TotalCon 2025 – Wargaming Recon #312</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2025/03/31/totalcon-2025-wargaming-recon-312/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Mar 2025 04:02:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">https://wargamingforums.com/?p=10726</guid>
		<description>Screenshot

In this episode Jonathan is joined by Peter Bryant. They recently attended TotalCon 39 in Marlborough, Ma over the weekend of February 20-23 2025.

The pair talk about the games they played in and the games they ran.  Then they talk about all the shopping they did and vendors that were onsite.

There was also a new set of awards that Solarian Games began this year as a tribute to the late James Carpio.



You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following:

 	Facebook
 	Instagram



Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush.


Credits
Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Robert Dunn.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links.



Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory.

We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</description>
		<enclosure length="254577562" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr312/wr312.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:46:00</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Screenshot In this episode Jonathan is joined by Peter Bryant. They recently attended TotalCon 39 in Marlborough, Ma over the weekend of February 20-23 2025. The pair talk about the games they played in and the games they ran.  Then they talk about all the shopping they did and vendors that were onsite. There was also a new set of awards that Solarian Games began this year as a tribute to the late James Carpio. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Instagram Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Robert Dunn. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Screenshot In this episode Jonathan is joined by Peter Bryant. They recently attended TotalCon 39 in Marlborough, Ma over the weekend of February 20-23 2025. The pair talk about the games they played in and the games they ran.  Then they talk about all the shopping they did and vendors that were onsite. There was also a new set of awards that Solarian Games began this year as a tribute to the late James Carpio. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Instagram Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Robert Dunn. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Wargaming AMA – Wargaming Recon #311</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2025/03/03/wargaming-ama-wargaming-recon-311/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Mar 2025 04:02:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">https://wargamingforums.com/?p=10715</guid>
		<description>In this episode Jonathan is joined by Robert Dunn and the pair goes through recent questions from social media.  The questions range from food to wargames.  You will be amazed by all of our insights on many topics and our lack of knowledge when it comes to the War of 1812.



You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following:

 	Facebook
 	Instagram



Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush.


Credits
Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Robert Dunn.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links.



Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory.

We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</description>
		<enclosure length="97679920" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr311/wr311.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:41:45</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>In this episode Jonathan is joined by Robert Dunn and the pair goes through recent questions from social media.  The questions range from food to wargames.  You will be amazed by all of our insights on many topics and our lack of knowledge when it comes to the War of 1812. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Instagram Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Robert Dunn. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>In this episode Jonathan is joined by Robert Dunn and the pair goes through recent questions from social media.  The questions range from food to wargames.  You will be amazed by all of our insights on many topics and our lack of knowledge when it comes to the War of 1812. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Instagram Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Robert Dunn. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Golden Fez Game Award – Wargaming Recon #310</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2025/02/17/golden-fez-game-award-wargaming-recon-310/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Feb 2025 04:01:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In this episode of Wargaming Recon, host Jonathan J. Reinhart and co-host Peter Bryant unveil the Golden Fez Awards, created to honor their late friend James Carpio. They discuss the awards’ origins, whimsical categories like the "Holy Hand Grenade Award," and the focus on indie games to promote accessibility. Peter shares insights on community collaboration and outreach efforts, including a partnership with Total Con. The duo reflects on the camaraderie within the gaming community and encourages listeners to celebrate their own gaming journeys while remembering the friendships that inspire them.</description>
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		<itunes:duration>1:28:09</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>In this episode of Wargaming Recon, host Jonathan J. Reinhart and co-host Peter Bryant unveil the Golden Fez Awards, created to honor their late friend James Carpio. They discuss the awards’ origins, whimsical categories like the "Holy Hand Grenade Award," and the focus on indie games to promote accessibility. Peter shares insights on community collaboration and outreach efforts, including a partnership with Total Con. The duo reflects on the camaraderie within the gaming community and encourages listeners to celebrate their own gaming journeys while remembering the friendships that inspire them.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>In this episode of Wargaming Recon, host Jonathan J. Reinhart and co-host Peter Bryant unveil the Golden Fez Awards, created to honor their late friend James Carpio. They discuss the awards’ origins, whimsical categories like the "Holy Hand Grenade Award," and the focus on indie games to promote accessibility. Peter shares insights on community collaboration and outreach efforts, including a partnership with Total Con. The duo reflects on the camaraderie within the gaming community and encourages listeners to celebrate their own gaming journeys while remembering the friendships that inspire them.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Wargaming Beginners’ Guide – Wargaming Recon #309</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2025/02/03/wargaming-beginners-guide-wargaming-recon-309/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Feb 2025 04:02:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In this episode of Wargaming Recon, host Jonathan J. Reinhart and co-host Peter Bryant share practical tips for newcomers to the wargaming hobby. They discuss community connections, cost-effective strategies like using paper miniatures, and offer advice on miniature preparation and painting. Emphasizing inclusivity, they encourage listeners to engage with others, assuring that the journey into wargaming is rewarding and accessible.



In this episode of Wargaming Recon, host Jonathan J. Reinhart is joined by co-host Peter Bryant of Solarian Games. They dive into the exciting and often overwhelming world of wargaming, particularly focusing on how newcomers can seamlessly transition into this vibrant hobby. Opening with a light-hearted banter about their recent conventions, Peter shares his experiences at the Philadelphia Area Gaming Expo and reflects on the challenges of running games at events, complete with humorous anecdotes about attendance and snow cancellations. Together, they share their passion for connecting with the gaming community, emphasizing the importance of forming friendships in this shared hobby.

The ultimate theme of the episode revolves around practical advice on how to get started in wargaming. They discuss the intricacies of selecting the right games, emphasizing the varied paths newcomers can take based on their location and interests. For example, Jonathan suggests that while a rural enthusiast may instinctively turn to the internet for guidance, those in urban areas might benefit from visiting a local game store to gain exposure to available games and community interaction. Peter chimes in with his own journey of introducing new players to the dynamic environment of tabletop gaming, underscoring that visual stimuli often pique interest and serve as a compelling entry point into wargaming.

As the conversation evolves, Jonathan and Peter touch upon the often daunting costs associated with the hobby. They advocate for starting small, perhaps with a few friends or a modest budget, and even highlight the efficiency of employing paper miniatures as a cost-effective substitute for traditional models. Jonathan shares insights on the psychological driving factors behind spending—how visuals can lead to an emotional attachment to costly miniatures, even before diving into the intricacies of painting or assembly.

In an engaging segment, the duo addresses the various tools and techniques for preparing miniatures for gameplay, discussing everything from the essential hobby supplies needed to the joy of painting. They explore the ongoing debate over paint options, weighing the value of contrast paints against traditional acrylics, and emphasizes the importance of finding what makes the creative process enjoyable for each individual. Peter recounts his experiences with easy-to-use painting handles and dry brushing tips, fostering a shared enthusiasm for DIY craft approaches in wargaming.

Listeners will appreciate their genuine advice on forming connections and finding like-minded players, whether through local game stores, conventions, or even the digital realm. Peter suggests that the key to easing the entry into wargaming is being proactive—whether it’s starting a club at school, seeking out events at local libraries, or simply finding the right people to play with. They express excitement about fostering new players, inviting all listeners to come together as a community, and even banter about their playful predictions and light-hearted perceptions of the hobby landscape.

Throughout the episode, it’s clear that Jonathan and Peter share a passion for fostering inclusivity and camaraderie within the wargaming community. Their conversation encapsulates hope for all newcomers, providing encouragement and tangible tips that can aid them on their journey into the ever-expanding universe of wargaming. The takeaways are practical yet motivational, promising listeners that even in the face of challenges, the joy of wargaming offers a fun, rewarding experience that is well worth the effort.

You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following:

 	Facebook
 	Twitter
 	Instagram



Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush.


Credits
Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links.



Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory.

We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</description>
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		<itunes:duration>1:29:30</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>In this episode of Wargaming Recon, host Jonathan J. Reinhart and co-host Peter Bryant share practical tips for newcomers to the wargaming hobby. They discuss community connections, cost-effective strategies like using paper miniatures, and offer advice on miniature preparation and painting. Emphasizing inclusivity, they encourage listeners to engage with others, assuring that the journey into wargaming is rewarding and accessible. In this episode of Wargaming Recon, host Jonathan J. Reinhart is joined by co-host Peter Bryant of Solarian Games. They dive into the exciting and often overwhelming world of wargaming, particularly focusing on how newcomers can seamlessly transition into this vibrant hobby. Opening with a light-hearted banter about their recent conventions, Peter shares his experiences at the Philadelphia Area Gaming Expo and reflects on the challenges of running games at events, complete with humorous anecdotes about attendance and snow cancellations. Together, they share their passion for connecting with the gaming community, emphasizing the importance of forming friendships in this shared hobby. The ultimate theme of the episode revolves around practical advice on how to get started in wargaming. They discuss the intricacies of selecting the right games, emphasizing the varied paths newcomers can take based on their location and interests. For example, Jonathan suggests that while a rural enthusiast may instinctively turn to the internet for guidance, those in urban areas might benefit from visiting a local game store to gain exposure to available games and community interaction. Peter chimes in with his own journey of introducing new players to the dynamic environment of tabletop gaming, underscoring that visual stimuli often pique interest and serve as a compelling entry point into wargaming. As the conversation evolves, Jonathan and Peter touch upon the often daunting costs associated with the hobby. They advocate for starting small, perhaps with a few friends or a modest budget, and even highlight the efficiency of employing paper miniatures as a cost-effective substitute for traditional models. Jonathan shares insights on the psychological driving factors behind spending—how visuals can lead to an emotional attachment to costly miniatures, even before diving into the intricacies of painting or assembly. In an engaging segment, the duo addresses the various tools and techniques for preparing miniatures for gameplay, discussing everything from the essential hobby supplies needed to the joy of painting. They explore the ongoing debate over paint options, weighing the value of contrast paints against traditional acrylics, and emphasizes the importance of finding what makes the creative process enjoyable for each individual. Peter recounts his experiences with easy-to-use painting handles and dry brushing tips, fostering a shared enthusiasm for DIY craft approaches in wargaming. Listeners will appreciate their genuine advice on forming connections and finding like-minded players, whether through local game stores, conventions, or even the digital realm. Peter suggests that the key to easing the entry into wargaming is being proactive—whether it’s starting a club at school, seeking out events at local libraries, or simply finding the right people to play with. They express excitement about fostering new players, inviting all listeners to come together as a community, and even banter about their playful predictions and light-hearted perceptions of the hobby landscape. Throughout the episode, it’s clear that Jonathan and Peter share a passion for fostering inclusivity and camaraderie within the wargaming community. Their conversation encapsulates hope for all newcomers, providing encouragement and tangible tips that can aid them on their journey into the ever-expanding universe of wargaming. The takeaways are practical yet motivational, promising listeners that even in the face of challenges, the joy of wargaming offers a fun, rewarding experience that is well worth the effort. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Instagram Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>In this episode of Wargaming Recon, host Jonathan J. Reinhart and co-host Peter Bryant share practical tips for newcomers to the wargaming hobby. They discuss community connections, cost-effective strategies like using paper miniatures, and offer advice on miniature preparation and painting. Emphasizing inclusivity, they encourage listeners to engage with others, assuring that the journey into wargaming is rewarding and accessible. In this episode of Wargaming Recon, host Jonathan J. Reinhart is joined by co-host Peter Bryant of Solarian Games. They dive into the exciting and often overwhelming world of wargaming, particularly focusing on how newcomers can seamlessly transition into this vibrant hobby. Opening with a light-hearted banter about their recent conventions, Peter shares his experiences at the Philadelphia Area Gaming Expo and reflects on the challenges of running games at events, complete with humorous anecdotes about attendance and snow cancellations. Together, they share their passion for connecting with the gaming community, emphasizing the importance of forming friendships in this shared hobby. The ultimate theme of the episode revolves around practical advice on how to get started in wargaming. They discuss the intricacies of selecting the right games, emphasizing the varied paths newcomers can take based on their location and interests. For example, Jonathan suggests that while a rural enthusiast may instinctively turn to the internet for guidance, those in urban areas might benefit from visiting a local game store to gain exposure to available games and community interaction. Peter chimes in with his own journey of introducing new players to the dynamic environment of tabletop gaming, underscoring that visual stimuli often pique interest and serve as a compelling entry point into wargaming. As the conversation evolves, Jonathan and Peter touch upon the often daunting costs associated with the hobby. They advocate for starting small, perhaps with a few friends or a modest budget, and even highlight the efficiency of employing paper miniatures as a cost-effective substitute for traditional models. Jonathan shares insights on the psychological driving factors behind spending—how visuals can lead to an emotional attachment to costly miniatures, even before diving into the intricacies of painting or assembly. In an engaging segment, the duo addresses the various tools and techniques for preparing miniatures for gameplay, discussing everything from the essential hobby supplies needed to the joy of painting. They explore the ongoing debate over paint options, weighing the value of contrast paints against traditional acrylics, and emphasizes the importance of finding what makes the creative process enjoyable for each individual. Peter recounts his experiences with easy-to-use painting handles and dry brushing tips, fostering a shared enthusiasm for DIY craft approaches in wargaming. Listeners will appreciate their genuine advice on forming connections and finding like-minded players, whether through local game stores, conventions, or even the digital realm. Peter suggests that the key to easing the entry into wargaming is being proactive—whether it’s starting a club at school, seeking out events at local libraries, or simply finding the right people to play with. They express excitement about fostering new players, inviting all listeners to come together as a community, and even banter about their playful predictions and light-hearted perceptions of the hobby landscape. Throughout the episode, it’s clear that Jonathan and Peter share a passion for fostering inclusivity and camaraderie within the wargaming community. Their conversation encapsulates hope for all newcomers, providing encouragement and tangible tips that can aid them on their journey into the ever-expanding universe of wargaming. The takeaways are practical yet motivational, promising listeners that even in the face of challenges, the joy of wargaming offers a fun, rewarding experience that is well worth the effort. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Instagram Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Foxbite Hobby Tools – Wargaming Recon #308</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2025/01/20/foxbite-hobby-tools-wargaming-recon-308/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jan 2025 21:18:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[1:02] Welcome to Wargaming Recon. I am your host, Jonathan J. Reinhart. I am so excited to welcome you back to a new episode of the podcast. It is 2025, everybody. Here we are, you, me, our friends, and everybody else here for another calendar year of the podcast. I know we've been away for a while, and we'll talk about that a little bit later in the episode, but I want to dive right in to today's topic. We're going to be talking about some hobby tools that you can get from Foxbite Hobbies. So Foxbite is a small business and they make paintbrushes and painting handles. They had sent us some paintbrushes to review and I had also previously purchased a painting handle that I wanted to go ahead and use.



[1:59] And I just want to let you know all of that. We like to share when we get items for reviews or if there's sponsorships or anything like that kind of stuff. But as you know, if you've been a long time listener, right, that doesn't impact our review, doesn't sway our opinion, but we just like to be open and transparent about these things. So today we're going to be talking about this and we're starting off actually with their painting handle. Now, I know, I know, you're thinking, wait a sec, Jonathan is going to be sharing some ideas and thoughts about a painting handle? A painting handle?

[2:38] Paint brushes what the heck kind of parallel universe is this well I know I feel it too yo the truth is actually that I was testing these for about five months I started streaming on twitch at the end of June 2024 and i was building lego and painting minis yes i was painting the one who never paints who says, I'm never going to paint anything. I was painting minis. So I have used these and I painted for me quite a lot of things in that span of time. For some of you, I know the quantity of stuff that I painted and even the things I painted don't even pale in comparison, but that's okay. I'm running my own race and you should too. So I'm not just drawing these ideas out of thin air. They are actually based in, like I said, about five months of my experience.

[3:33] So let's talk about the painting handle, okay? Now, I have experience with a few different painting handles. I use the original Games Workshop Citadel painting handle. They have since come out with newer ones. They have an assembly handle. They have like an extra large painting handle. They have a regular painting handle. They have a variety, right? But the one that I started off with was a chonky boi, and they don't make that one anymore. I used it way back. I thought it was going to transform my painting and my hobbying. For a while, it was very useful, but it did not transform anything for me. Now, the difference here, first of all, is that if you are someone who's been using the GW one, and you haven't used any other painting handles out there, so like the GW one, it's made out of a very heavy-duty plastic.

[4:22] And it has magnets in the side that kind of clamp together part of the top to hold the mini in place. And clearly it is designed and intended for use with GW minis and on GW bases, right? So if you're not using something like that, it's not going to work as well for you.

[4:42] Now, Foxbite has you covered, in my opinion anyway. Their painting handle, it's made out of wood. It's a nice hard wood. Feels good in the hand it has some heft but it's not heavy it's you don't feel it's not laborious really is what i'm trying to say so as you're holding it right you're holding it and you have your mini on there and you're painting the mini you don't have that kind of fatigue from having something too heavy it is just right so that it feels good and when you move it you're not just going to be accidentally like and go fling it somewhere you know it's in your hand so it feels nice. It has a good finish on it. So it looks nice as well. It has a bunch of different wooden toppers. So they come in different shapes. There's circles, there's hexagons. They also have different sizes. So there's like smaller ones intended for a single 28 millimeter scale mini, or you could fit a few much smaller minis on there as well. They also have larger ones that are round or hexagon. And when I was using them, I actually used those for, I was doing some really small, I think they're like 15 mil terrain...

[5:53] I was painting houses and things like that. And I was able to get like a whole little farm yard on it and, and paint it like that. So I found it useful for that. Or if you're doing say 15 mil or 10 mil, you could get a whole unit on there and be painting it on one of these larger scale, larger size rather, toppers. The toppers are wood, as I said, again, the same finish as the painting handle and they're not a solid thick chunk that just sits on top of the painting candle. So they are like dremeled out on the inside so that you still have a good size lip going all the way around. So it's not fragile. It doesn't feel like it's going to break on you. It's solid construction, just like the painting handle is. But on the inside, the underside, actually I should say of it there is metallic wafer or disc and that is adhered on with some sort of glue and then that you take the whole topper and it sticks on through magnetism to the top of the painting handle and so they just they adhere really well and I should I'm I'm looking at one of the toppers right now, and I should just make sure to explain that.

[7:10] The part that they Dremel out on the underside of the topper is just enough to fit in that metallic disc or wafer. They don't Dremel any extra out, and the handle has the magnet in it, so it is something that gets a good hold. I should say, though, just to kind of put this out there, instead of doing all like, here's the pros, here's the cons, just kind of popping it in as we're talking about it that sometimes the magnetic discs fall out and i had that happen.

[7:43] I'm told it's fixed in the newer model, but for those who have this older model, or if you have one where it happens that it falls out, it's really an easy fix. You just get a hobby knife and you kind of scratch up the metallic wafer or disc so that you scratch it up. You put some nice solid glue on it. Super glue is going to help press it down, hold it for a while. It's going to connect and set and then you can use it per normal so you are good with that the painting handle comes with it makes me think of like a museum putty but it's some sort of putty so you can use that to adhere your minis to the toppers so that way they stick there while you're painting I found when I was painting that I was not necessarily gluing the minis to the base and then putting them on the painting. You know, sometimes I was just having a mini and I would do the base separately. And so I would use the putty and I'd adhere the mini to the topper. And that can be challenging depending on the type of mini and how it's designed. But generally, the museum putty worked pretty well. It held it pretty good and things just kind of stuck.

[9:03] A problem I came across, though, with the putty, museum putty or whatever it is, is that it is so sticky that it sticks really, really well to anything you put it with. So whether it's minis or the topper, you can get a lot of it off, but it is very sticky for lack of a better word. It just, it is. And so I would spend a significant amount of time going and removing it from the topper or from the mini or the base or whatever. And I have expressed this to the proprietor of Foxbite and they said they're going to try to work on it and see what they can do. But I just wanted to let you know that if you were to go ahead and purchase this, that you might come across that situation as well. You can absolutely get it off. It just takes a while. For me, the best thing that I did was you grab a bunch of the putty and you just keep using the putty to stick to the stuck putty. So if there's putty, right, stuck on the mini, you have some other putty and you just kind of keep on dabbing it and it'll grab putty off a little at a time, a little at a time, and eventually it'll be clear. So that can be difficult to remove, but you can do it. So I just wanted to mention that.

[10:18] Out of all the toppers, I have to say the hexagon ones were my favorite shape. And it's going to sound odd, right? To have a favorite shape. Why would you have a favorite shape topper? What does it matter? And why are they even in different shapes? So maybe it's just my brain playing tricks on me. As we know, my brain does play tricks on me, right? I think all our brains do that, but we know mine does, right? Because I live with anxiety and depression and PTSD and so forth. And so my brain definitely does stuff. I felt like the hexagon shapes were a little sturdier, right? And that they held better to the painting handles. Like the metal discs just were magnetized stronger. And I think part of that is because of the shape, it has that added strength, right? So you probably know that triangles are one of the strongest shapes there are, right? That like they just hold really well. they have a lot of oomph and the circle's not as much right so I found especially in larger sizes, if I was using a really large circle topper and I put it on the painting handle it could wobble a little like if I'm leaning on it that magnet is not strong enough to keep it because it's so much material that it could kind of push down and wobble a little bit and wouldn't be held as much whereas the hexagon was less likely to have that situation so I felt like the hexagon.

[11:47] Was just stronger and more durable that I also think it's more appealing kind of shape which is silly stupid thing but you're used to that for me uh but that it can it just it didn't have as much, excess material because of the shape and so that it was able to hold on more strongly with the magnet, I could be wrong. I could be imagining it,</description>
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	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>[1:02] Welcome to Wargaming Recon. I am your host, Jonathan J. Reinhart. I am so excited to welcome you back to a new episode of the podcast. It is 2025, everybody. Here we are, you, me, our friends, and everybody else here for another calendar year of the podcast. I know we've been away for a while, and we'll talk about that a little bit later in the episode, but I want to dive right in to today's topic. We're going to be talking about some hobby tools that you can get from Foxbite Hobbies. So Foxbite is a small business and they make paintbrushes and painting handles. They had sent us some paintbrushes to review and I had also previously purchased a painting handle that I wanted to go ahead and use. [1:59] And I just want to let you know all of that. We like to share when we get items for reviews or if there's sponsorships or anything like that kind of stuff. But as you know, if you've been a long time listener, right, that doesn't impact our review, doesn't sway our opinion, but we just like to be open and transparent about these things. So today we're going to be talking about this and we're starting off actually with their painting handle. Now, I know, I know, you're thinking, wait a sec, Jonathan is going to be sharing some ideas and thoughts about a painting handle? A painting handle? [2:38] Paint brushes what the heck kind of parallel universe is this well I know I feel it too yo the truth is actually that I was testing these for about five months I started streaming on twitch at the end of June 2024 and i was building lego and painting minis yes i was painting the one who never paints who says, I'm never going to paint anything. I was painting minis. So I have used these and I painted for me quite a lot of things in that span of time. For some of you, I know the quantity of stuff that I painted and even the things I painted don't even pale in comparison, but that's okay. I'm running my own race and you should too. So I'm not just drawing these ideas out of thin air. They are actually based in, like I said, about five months of my experience. [3:33] So let's talk about the painting handle, okay? Now, I have experience with a few different painting handles. I use the original Games Workshop Citadel painting handle. They have since come out with newer ones. They have an assembly handle. They have like an extra large painting handle. They have a regular painting handle. They have a variety, right? But the one that I started off with was a chonky boi, and they don't make that one anymore. I used it way back. I thought it was going to transform my painting and my hobbying. For a while, it was very useful, but it did not transform anything for me. Now, the difference here, first of all, is that if you are someone who's been using the GW one, and you haven't used any other painting handles out there, so like the GW one, it's made out of a very heavy-duty plastic. [4:22] And it has magnets in the side that kind of clamp together part of the top to hold the mini in place. And clearly it is designed and intended for use with GW minis and on GW bases, right? So if you're not using something like that, it's not going to work as well for you. [4:42] Now, Foxbite has you covered, in my opinion anyway. Their painting handle, it's made out of wood. It's a nice hard wood. Feels good in the hand it has some heft but it's not heavy it's you don't feel it's not laborious really is what i'm trying to say so as you're holding it right you're holding it and you have your mini on there and you're painting the mini you don't have that kind of fatigue from having something too heavy it is just right so that it feels good and when you move it you're not just going to be accidentally like and go fling it somewhere you know it's in your hand so it feels nice. It has a good finish on it. So it looks nice as well. It has a bunch of different wooden toppers. So they come in different shapes. There's circles, there's hexagons. They also have different sizes. So there's like smaller ones intended for a single 28 millimeter scale mini, or you could fit a few much smaller minis on there as well. They also have larger ones that are round or hexagon. And when I was using them, I actually used those for, I was doing some really small, I think they're like 15 mil terrain... [5:53] I was painting houses and things like that. And I was able to get like a whole little farm yard on it and, and paint it like that. So I found it useful for that. Or if you're doing say 15 mil or 10 mil, you could get a whole unit on there and be painting it on one of these larger scale, larger size rather, toppers. The toppers are wood, as I said, again, the same finish as the painting handle and they're not a solid thick chunk that just sits on top of the painting candle. So they are like dremeled out on the inside so that you still have a good size lip going all the way around. So it's not fragile. It doesn't feel like it's going to break on you. It's solid construction, just like the painting handle is. But on the inside, the underside, actually I should say of it there is metallic wafer or disc and that is adhered on with some sort of glue and then that you take the whole topper and it sticks on through magnetism to the top of the painting handle and so they just they adhere really well and I should I'm I'm looking at one of the toppers right now, and I should just make sure to explain that. [7:10] The part that they Dremel out on the underside of the topper is just enough to fit in that metallic disc or wafer. They don't Dremel any extra out, and the handle has the magnet in it, so it is something that gets a good hold. I should say, though, just to kind of put this out there, instead of doing all like, here's the pros, here's the cons, just kind of popping it in as we're talking about it that sometimes the magnetic discs fall out and i had that happen. [7:43] I'm told it's fixed in the newer model, but for those who have this older model, or if you have one where it happens that it falls out, it's really an easy fix. You just get a hobby knife and you kind of scratch up the metallic wafer or disc so that you scratch it up. You put some nice solid glue on it. Super glue is going to help press it down, hold it for a while. It's going to connect and set and then you can use it per normal so you are good with that the painting handle comes with it makes me think of like a museum putty but it's some sort of putty so you can use that to adhere your minis to the toppers so that way they stick there while you're painting I found when I was painting that I was not necessarily gluing the minis to the base and then putting them on the painting. You know, sometimes I was just having a mini and I would do the base separately. And so I would use the putty and I'd adhere the mini to the topper. And that can be challenging depending on the type of mini and how it's designed. But generally, the museum putty worked pretty well. It held it pretty good and things just kind of stuck. [9:03] A problem I came across, though, with the putty, museum putty or whatever it is, is that it is so sticky that it sticks really, really well to anything you put it with. So whether it's minis or the topper, you can get a lot of it off, but it is very sticky for lack of a better word. It just, it is. And so I would spend a significant amount of time going and removing it from the topper or from the mini or the base or whatever. And I have expressed this to the proprietor of Foxbite and they said they're going to try to work on it and see what they can do. But I just wanted to let you know that if you were to go ahead and purchase this, that you might come across that situation as well. You can absolutely get it off. It just takes a while. For me, the best thing that I did was you grab a bunch of the putty and you just keep using the putty to stick to the stuck putty. So if there's putty, right, stuck on the mini, you have some other putty and you just kind of keep on dabbing it and it'll grab putty off a little at a time, a little at a time, and eventually it'll be clear. So that can be difficult to remove, but you can do it. So I just wanted to mention that. [10:18] Out of all the toppers, I have to say the hexagon ones were my favorite shape. And it's going to sound odd, right? To have a favorite shape. Why would you have a favorite shape topper? What does it matter? And why are they even in different shapes? So maybe it's just my brain playing tricks on me. As we know, my brain does play tricks on me, right? I think all our brains do that, but we know mine does, right? Because I live with anxiety and depression and PTSD and so forth. And so my brain definitely does stuff. I felt like the hexagon shapes were a little sturdier, right? And that they held better to the painting handles. Like the metal discs just were magnetized stronger. And I think part of that is because of the shape, it has that added strength, right? So you probably know that triangles are one of the strongest shapes there are, right? That like they just hold really well. they have a lot of oomph and the circle's not as much right so I found especially in larger sizes, if I was using a really large circle topper and I put it on the painting handle it could wobble a little like if I'm leaning on it that magnet is not strong enough to keep it because it's so much material that it could kind of push down and wobble a little bit and wouldn't be held as much whereas the hexagon was less likely to have that situation so I felt like the hexagon. [11:47] Was just stronger and more durable that I also think it's more appealing kind of shape which is silly stupid thing but you're used to that for me uh but that it can it just it didn't have as much, excess material because of the shape and so that it was able to hold on more strongly with the magnet, I could be wrong. I could be imagining it,</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>[1:02] Welcome to Wargaming Recon. I am your host, Jonathan J. Reinhart. I am so excited to welcome you back to a new episode of the podcast. It is 2025, everybody. Here we are, you, me, our friends, and everybody else here for another calendar year of the podcast. I know we've been away for a while, and we'll talk about that a little bit later in the episode, but I want to dive right in to today's topic. We're going to be talking about some hobby tools that you can get from Foxbite Hobbies. So Foxbite is a small business and they make paintbrushes and painting handles. They had sent us some paintbrushes to review and I had also previously purchased a painting handle that I wanted to go ahead and use. [1:59] And I just want to let you know all of that. We like to share when we get items for reviews or if there's sponsorships or anything like that kind of stuff. But as you know, if you've been a long time listener, right, that doesn't impact our review, doesn't sway our opinion, but we just like to be open and transparent about these things. So today we're going to be talking about this and we're starting off actually with their painting handle. Now, I know, I know, you're thinking, wait a sec, Jonathan is going to be sharing some ideas and thoughts about a painting handle? A painting handle? [2:38] Paint brushes what the heck kind of parallel universe is this well I know I feel it too yo the truth is actually that I was testing these for about five months I started streaming on twitch at the end of June 2024 and i was building lego and painting minis yes i was painting the one who never paints who says, I'm never going to paint anything. I was painting minis. So I have used these and I painted for me quite a lot of things in that span of time. For some of you, I know the quantity of stuff that I painted and even the things I painted don't even pale in comparison, but that's okay. I'm running my own race and you should too. So I'm not just drawing these ideas out of thin air. They are actually based in, like I said, about five months of my experience. [3:33] So let's talk about the painting handle, okay? Now, I have experience with a few different painting handles. I use the original Games Workshop Citadel painting handle. They have since come out with newer ones. They have an assembly handle. They have like an extra large painting handle. They have a regular painting handle. They have a variety, right? But the one that I started off with was a chonky boi, and they don't make that one anymore. I used it way back. I thought it was going to transform my painting and my hobbying. For a while, it was very useful, but it did not transform anything for me. Now, the difference here, first of all, is that if you are someone who's been using the GW one, and you haven't used any other painting handles out there, so like the GW one, it's made out of a very heavy-duty plastic. [4:22] And it has magnets in the side that kind of clamp together part of the top to hold the mini in place. And clearly it is designed and intended for use with GW minis and on GW bases, right? So if you're not using something like that, it's not going to work as well for you. [4:42] Now, Foxbite has you covered, in my opinion anyway. Their painting handle, it's made out of wood. It's a nice hard wood. Feels good in the hand it has some heft but it's not heavy it's you don't feel it's not laborious really is what i'm trying to say so as you're holding it right you're holding it and you have your mini on there and you're painting the mini you don't have that kind of fatigue from having something too heavy it is just right so that it feels good and when you move it you're not just going to be accidentally like and go fling it somewhere you know it's in your hand so it feels nice. It has a good finish on it. So it looks nice as well. It has a bunch of different wooden toppers. So they come in different shapes. There's circles, there's hexagons. They also have different sizes. So there's like smaller ones intended for a single 28 millimeter scale mini, or you could fit a few much smaller minis on there as well. They also have larger ones that are round or hexagon. And when I was using them, I actually used those for, I was doing some really small, I think they're like 15 mil terrain... [5:53] I was painting houses and things like that. And I was able to get like a whole little farm yard on it and, and paint it like that. So I found it useful for that. Or if you're doing say 15 mil or 10 mil, you could get a whole unit on there and be painting it on one of these larger scale, larger size rather, toppers. The toppers are wood, as I said, again, the same finish as the painting handle and they're not a solid thick chunk that just sits on top of the painting candle. So they are like dremeled out on the inside so that you still have a good size lip going all the way around. So it's not fragile. It doesn't feel like it's going to break on you. It's solid construction, just like the painting handle is. But on the inside, the underside, actually I should say of it there is metallic wafer or disc and that is adhered on with some sort of glue and then that you take the whole topper and it sticks on through magnetism to the top of the painting handle and so they just they adhere really well and I should I'm I'm looking at one of the toppers right now, and I should just make sure to explain that. [7:10] The part that they Dremel out on the underside of the topper is just enough to fit in that metallic disc or wafer. They don't Dremel any extra out, and the handle has the magnet in it, so it is something that gets a good hold. I should say, though, just to kind of put this out there, instead of doing all like, here's the pros, here's the cons, just kind of popping it in as we're talking about it that sometimes the magnetic discs fall out and i had that happen. [7:43] I'm told it's fixed in the newer model, but for those who have this older model, or if you have one where it happens that it falls out, it's really an easy fix. You just get a hobby knife and you kind of scratch up the metallic wafer or disc so that you scratch it up. You put some nice solid glue on it. Super glue is going to help press it down, hold it for a while. It's going to connect and set and then you can use it per normal so you are good with that the painting handle comes with it makes me think of like a museum putty but it's some sort of putty so you can use that to adhere your minis to the toppers so that way they stick there while you're painting I found when I was painting that I was not necessarily gluing the minis to the base and then putting them on the painting. You know, sometimes I was just having a mini and I would do the base separately. And so I would use the putty and I'd adhere the mini to the topper. And that can be challenging depending on the type of mini and how it's designed. But generally, the museum putty worked pretty well. It held it pretty good and things just kind of stuck. [9:03] A problem I came across, though, with the putty, museum putty or whatever it is, is that it is so sticky that it sticks really, really well to anything you put it with. So whether it's minis or the topper, you can get a lot of it off, but it is very sticky for lack of a better word. It just, it is. And so I would spend a significant amount of time going and removing it from the topper or from the mini or the base or whatever. And I have expressed this to the proprietor of Foxbite and they said they're going to try to work on it and see what they can do. But I just wanted to let you know that if you were to go ahead and purchase this, that you might come across that situation as well. You can absolutely get it off. It just takes a while. For me, the best thing that I did was you grab a bunch of the putty and you just keep using the putty to stick to the stuck putty. So if there's putty, right, stuck on the mini, you have some other putty and you just kind of keep on dabbing it and it'll grab putty off a little at a time, a little at a time, and eventually it'll be clear. So that can be difficult to remove, but you can do it. So I just wanted to mention that. [10:18] Out of all the toppers, I have to say the hexagon ones were my favorite shape. And it's going to sound odd, right? To have a favorite shape. Why would you have a favorite shape topper? What does it matter? And why are they even in different shapes? So maybe it's just my brain playing tricks on me. As we know, my brain does play tricks on me, right? I think all our brains do that, but we know mine does, right? Because I live with anxiety and depression and PTSD and so forth. And so my brain definitely does stuff. I felt like the hexagon shapes were a little sturdier, right? And that they held better to the painting handles. Like the metal discs just were magnetized stronger. And I think part of that is because of the shape, it has that added strength, right? So you probably know that triangles are one of the strongest shapes there are, right? That like they just hold really well. they have a lot of oomph and the circle's not as much right so I found especially in larger sizes, if I was using a really large circle topper and I put it on the painting handle it could wobble a little like if I'm leaning on it that magnet is not strong enough to keep it because it's so much material that it could kind of push down and wobble a little bit and wouldn't be held as much whereas the hexagon was less likely to have that situation so I felt like the hexagon. [11:47] Was just stronger and more durable that I also think it's more appealing kind of shape which is silly stupid thing but you're used to that for me uh but that it can it just it didn't have as much, excess material because of the shape and so that it was able to hold on more strongly with the magnet, I could be wrong. I could be imagining it,</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Gaming on the Cheap – Wargaming Recon #307</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2024/10/01/gaming-on-the-cheap-wargaming-recon-307/</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Oct 2024 04:02:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In this episode Jonathan is joined by co-host Peter Bryant of Solarian Games. The pair discuss how someone can game on the cheap. Normally this can be an expensive hobby, but there are many ways that you can make it much cheaper. This will not be an exhaustive list, but hopefully it can give you some good ideas on where to start.

The first place to look is your local library. This is a free resource and many libraries have board games, video games and RPG books that you can use in the building or check out. Many will also have, or can get, Osprey books that you can use to research the history behind the game you will play. You might find that some have maker spaces and have #D printers or the tools that you can use to make models an/or terrain. They can even offer classes to teach you how to use these materials. You might find that some libraries even have the equipment needed to blog or podcast about your gaming.

There are also some online resources that you can use to get free or cheap gaming items.



WargameVault for wargaming materials and DriveThruRPG for RPG materials. (AFFILIATE LINKS) Both of these resources have tons of PDF's and POD (Print on Demand) that you can get for free or cheap; it is also full of all the materials that you could want for any type of game from D&amp;D to Pathfinder to Bolt Action or Deathship One(these will not necessarily be free or cheap.)

For your figures one suggestion is Paper Boys or flats; they are an affordable way to game and you can just print more when you need them. Paperboys is run by Peter Dennis and he is an amazing resource at https://peterspaperboys.com. He also has a great series of books on Amazon, such as The American Revolutionary War (AFFILIATE LINK) that can be used as aides for your gaming.

If you are in need of dice you can find many by just using a search engine and typing in "dice roller." You can then type in the dice yo want rolled and it will roll them and give you a number. You can also search your app store and you can find many types of dice rollers that might suite your needs.

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Credits
Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Joshua Shoobridge. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links.



Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory.

We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</description>
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	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>In this episode Jonathan is joined by co-host Peter Bryant of Solarian Games. The pair discuss how someone can game on the cheap. Normally this can be an expensive hobby, but there are many ways that you can make it much cheaper. This will not be an exhaustive list, but hopefully it can give you some good ideas on where to start. The first place to look is your local library. This is a free resource and many libraries have board games, video games and RPG books that you can use in the building or check out. Many will also have, or can get, Osprey books that you can use to research the history behind the game you will play. You might find that some have maker spaces and have #D printers or the tools that you can use to make models an/or terrain. They can even offer classes to teach you how to use these materials. You might find that some libraries even have the equipment needed to blog or podcast about your gaming. There are also some online resources that you can use to get free or cheap gaming items. WargameVault for wargaming materials and DriveThruRPG for RPG materials. (AFFILIATE LINKS) Both of these resources have tons of PDF's and POD (Print on Demand) that you can get for free or cheap; it is also full of all the materials that you could want for any type of game from D&amp;D to Pathfinder to Bolt Action or Deathship One(these will not necessarily be free or cheap.) For your figures one suggestion is Paper Boys or flats; they are an affordable way to game and you can just print more when you need them. Paperboys is run by Peter Dennis and he is an amazing resource at https://peterspaperboys.com. He also has a great series of books on Amazon, such as The American Revolutionary War (AFFILIATE LINK) that can be used as aides for your gaming. If you are in need of dice you can find many by just using a search engine and typing in "dice roller." You can then type in the dice yo want rolled and it will roll them and give you a number. You can also search your app store and you can find many types of dice rollers that might suite your needs. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Instagram Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Joshua Shoobridge. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>In this episode Jonathan is joined by co-host Peter Bryant of Solarian Games. The pair discuss how someone can game on the cheap. Normally this can be an expensive hobby, but there are many ways that you can make it much cheaper. This will not be an exhaustive list, but hopefully it can give you some good ideas on where to start. The first place to look is your local library. This is a free resource and many libraries have board games, video games and RPG books that you can use in the building or check out. Many will also have, or can get, Osprey books that you can use to research the history behind the game you will play. You might find that some have maker spaces and have #D printers or the tools that you can use to make models an/or terrain. They can even offer classes to teach you how to use these materials. You might find that some libraries even have the equipment needed to blog or podcast about your gaming. There are also some online resources that you can use to get free or cheap gaming items. WargameVault for wargaming materials and DriveThruRPG for RPG materials. (AFFILIATE LINKS) Both of these resources have tons of PDF's and POD (Print on Demand) that you can get for free or cheap; it is also full of all the materials that you could want for any type of game from D&amp;D to Pathfinder to Bolt Action or Deathship One(these will not necessarily be free or cheap.) For your figures one suggestion is Paper Boys or flats; they are an affordable way to game and you can just print more when you need them. Paperboys is run by Peter Dennis and he is an amazing resource at https://peterspaperboys.com. He also has a great series of books on Amazon, such as The American Revolutionary War (AFFILIATE LINK) that can be used as aides for your gaming. If you are in need of dice you can find many by just using a search engine and typing in "dice roller." You can then type in the dice yo want rolled and it will roll them and give you a number. You can also search your app store and you can find many types of dice rollers that might suite your needs. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Instagram Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Joshua Shoobridge. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Iselion Hybrid – Wargaming Recon #306</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2024/07/22/iselion-hybrid-wargaming-recon-306/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jul 2024 04:02:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Game designers Peter Bryant of Solarian Games and Peter Saloom of Pear Tree Studio join Jonathan to discuss designing an adventure for roleplaying games (RPGs).  This is done by examining The Iselion Hybrid sci-fi adventure using the Savage Worlds system.  The adventure was created by Peter Saloom and Jonathan was one of the editors.

You can buy The Iselion Hybrid (AFFILIATE LINK) on DriveThruRPG.  It is a Copper Best Seller.


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Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Joshua Shoobridge. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
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This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links.



Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory.

We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</description>
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		<itunes:duration>1:30:36</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Game designers Peter Bryant of Solarian Games and Peter Saloom of Pear Tree Studio join Jonathan to discuss designing an adventure for roleplaying games (RPGs).  This is done by examining The Iselion Hybrid sci-fi adventure using the Savage Worlds system.  The adventure was created by Peter Saloom and Jonathan was one of the editors. You can buy The Iselion Hybrid (AFFILIATE LINK) on DriveThruRPG.  It is a Copper Best Seller. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Instagram Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Joshua Shoobridge. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Game designers Peter Bryant of Solarian Games and Peter Saloom of Pear Tree Studio join Jonathan to discuss designing an adventure for roleplaying games (RPGs).  This is done by examining The Iselion Hybrid sci-fi adventure using the Savage Worlds system.  The adventure was created by Peter Saloom and Jonathan was one of the editors. You can buy The Iselion Hybrid (AFFILIATE LINK) on DriveThruRPG.  It is a Copper Best Seller. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Instagram Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Joshua Shoobridge. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Huzzah 2024 – Wargaming Recon #305</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2024/07/01/huzzah-2024-wargaming-recon-305/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jul 2024 04:02:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In this episode, I, Jonathan, share my live recording from Huzzah! 2024 in South Portland, Maine, post-pandemic. I'm joined by Joerg Bender of Things from the Basement.  The convention was a huge success with increased attendance, thanks to vendors like WeeWolf Miniatures, Bloody Scotsmen Games, and Trilaterum, who showcased top-notch products. Other vendors such as MSD Games, Day of Battle Games, Silver Eagle Games, and newcomers like Legendary Wares and Mountain Rogues and Farm also added to the event's vibrancy. Joerg expresses gratitude to all vendors and sponsors, including Warlord Games and Steve Jackson Games, for their contributions, along with HMGS for donating tickets for Historicon, making the event memorable for all.

Transitioning to local experiences, I praise Heidi's Brooklyn Deli for their quality food and affordable prices, setting a pleasant tone for upcoming events discussion. I introduce Brian Butler, VP of MHWA, who sheds light on the association's mission to unite gamers, provide diverse historical gaming options, and foster support for local venues. Our conversation delves into membership dues, event sponsorships, and the joy of painting at Huzzah, showcasing our shared love for historical wargaming and the tight-knit community of which we're part.

Reflecting on Brian judging a painting competition and meeting Brent Amsberger, a hobbyist with a standout YouTube channel, I share my gaming journey from childhood days to adult involvement in game stores and content creation on Ultramarines. The discussion with Brian leads to club management insights, plans for website enhancements, and the potential launch of a newsletter, highlighting our dedication to fostering gaming enthusiasm.

Lastly, with guest Petra Bender, Huzzah's organizer, shares the convention's resounding success with over 300 participants, a Hollywood theme, and teases next year's event details, building anticipation for what's to come.  We delve into the triumphs and challenges of running the Huzzah convention, emphasizing volunteer significance and unveiling next year's theme, "The Crossing," promising gaming diversity. We celebrate the best game session winners, strategize on elevating the painting contest's appeal for future editions, and spotlight the family-friendly allure of the event and Portland's surroundings. Our dialogue encapsulates the shared passion for gaming events, the welcoming ambiance of conventions, and the anticipation for upcoming immersive gaming experiences.

You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following:

 	Facebook
 	Twitter
 	Instagram



Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush.


Credits
Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links.



Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory.

We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</description>
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		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:12:05</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>In this episode, I, Jonathan, share my live recording from Huzzah! 2024 in South Portland, Maine, post-pandemic. I'm joined by Joerg Bender of Things from the Basement.  The convention was a huge success with increased attendance, thanks to vendors like WeeWolf Miniatures, Bloody Scotsmen Games, and Trilaterum, who showcased top-notch products. Other vendors such as MSD Games, Day of Battle Games, Silver Eagle Games, and newcomers like Legendary Wares and Mountain Rogues and Farm also added to the event's vibrancy. Joerg expresses gratitude to all vendors and sponsors, including Warlord Games and Steve Jackson Games, for their contributions, along with HMGS for donating tickets for Historicon, making the event memorable for all. Transitioning to local experiences, I praise Heidi's Brooklyn Deli for their quality food and affordable prices, setting a pleasant tone for upcoming events discussion. I introduce Brian Butler, VP of MHWA, who sheds light on the association's mission to unite gamers, provide diverse historical gaming options, and foster support for local venues. Our conversation delves into membership dues, event sponsorships, and the joy of painting at Huzzah, showcasing our shared love for historical wargaming and the tight-knit community of which we're part. Reflecting on Brian judging a painting competition and meeting Brent Amsberger, a hobbyist with a standout YouTube channel, I share my gaming journey from childhood days to adult involvement in game stores and content creation on Ultramarines. The discussion with Brian leads to club management insights, plans for website enhancements, and the potential launch of a newsletter, highlighting our dedication to fostering gaming enthusiasm. Lastly, with guest Petra Bender, Huzzah's organizer, shares the convention's resounding success with over 300 participants, a Hollywood theme, and teases next year's event details, building anticipation for what's to come.  We delve into the triumphs and challenges of running the Huzzah convention, emphasizing volunteer significance and unveiling next year's theme, "The Crossing," promising gaming diversity. We celebrate the best game session winners, strategize on elevating the painting contest's appeal for future editions, and spotlight the family-friendly allure of the event and Portland's surroundings. Our dialogue encapsulates the shared passion for gaming events, the welcoming ambiance of conventions, and the anticipation for upcoming immersive gaming experiences. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Instagram Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>In this episode, I, Jonathan, share my live recording from Huzzah! 2024 in South Portland, Maine, post-pandemic. I'm joined by Joerg Bender of Things from the Basement.  The convention was a huge success with increased attendance, thanks to vendors like WeeWolf Miniatures, Bloody Scotsmen Games, and Trilaterum, who showcased top-notch products. Other vendors such as MSD Games, Day of Battle Games, Silver Eagle Games, and newcomers like Legendary Wares and Mountain Rogues and Farm also added to the event's vibrancy. Joerg expresses gratitude to all vendors and sponsors, including Warlord Games and Steve Jackson Games, for their contributions, along with HMGS for donating tickets for Historicon, making the event memorable for all. Transitioning to local experiences, I praise Heidi's Brooklyn Deli for their quality food and affordable prices, setting a pleasant tone for upcoming events discussion. I introduce Brian Butler, VP of MHWA, who sheds light on the association's mission to unite gamers, provide diverse historical gaming options, and foster support for local venues. Our conversation delves into membership dues, event sponsorships, and the joy of painting at Huzzah, showcasing our shared love for historical wargaming and the tight-knit community of which we're part. Reflecting on Brian judging a painting competition and meeting Brent Amsberger, a hobbyist with a standout YouTube channel, I share my gaming journey from childhood days to adult involvement in game stores and content creation on Ultramarines. The discussion with Brian leads to club management insights, plans for website enhancements, and the potential launch of a newsletter, highlighting our dedication to fostering gaming enthusiasm. Lastly, with guest Petra Bender, Huzzah's organizer, shares the convention's resounding success with over 300 participants, a Hollywood theme, and teases next year's event details, building anticipation for what's to come.  We delve into the triumphs and challenges of running the Huzzah convention, emphasizing volunteer significance and unveiling next year's theme, "The Crossing," promising gaming diversity. We celebrate the best game session winners, strategize on elevating the painting contest's appeal for future editions, and spotlight the family-friendly allure of the event and Portland's surroundings. Our dialogue encapsulates the shared passion for gaming events, the welcoming ambiance of conventions, and the anticipation for upcoming immersive gaming experiences. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Instagram Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Behind the Scenes – Wargaming Recon #304</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2024/06/17/behind-the-scenes-wargaming-recon-304/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Jun 2024 19:01:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Jonathan and Peter discuss Jonathan's journey from adversity to podcasting, highlighting community, collaboration, and sustainability. They express gratitude to listeners and encourage creativity with perseverance and joy.</description>
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		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>2:18:24</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Jonathan and Peter discuss Jonathan's journey from adversity to podcasting, highlighting community, collaboration, and sustainability. They express gratitude to listeners and encourage creativity with perseverance and joy.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Jonathan and Peter discuss Jonathan's journey from adversity to podcasting, highlighting community, collaboration, and sustainability. They express gratitude to listeners and encourage creativity with perseverance and joy.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Inclusive Gaming with Boston Gaymers – Wargaming Recon #303</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2024/06/03/inclusive-gaming-with-boston-gaymers-wargaming-recon-303/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Jun 2024 04:02:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Today on Wargaming Recon, we are joined by Andrea Morton, who represents Boston Gaymers, an organization founded by Matt in 2017 with a mission to provide inclusive gaming spaces for the LGBTQ+ community. Boston Gaymers, boasting nearly 3,000 members on Discord, focuses on fostering relationships and inclusivity within the gaming world. They host a variety of events, from video game tournaments to board game nights, expanding their influence beyond Boston to encompass areas like Worcester and Providence. While their primary focus is on the LGBTQ+ community, Boston Gamers warmly welcomes allies who share their vision of combatting toxicity in gaming spaces. Through partnerships and events, the organization is committed to building a positive gaming community for all interested individuals. If you wish to join them, visit their website and subscribe to their monthly newsletter for updates on upcoming events and initiatives.



During our conversation, I express my delight in learning about the diverse range of events and initiatives happening in Boston's gaming community. Andi underscores the importance of offering both in-person and virtual options to enhance accessibility for all. We delve into the significance of inclusivity, particularly for marginalized groups within the LGBTQ+ community, stressing the value of listening, learning, and respecting each other's experiences. Building a culture of respect and understanding is key to creating a safe and welcoming space for all gamers, regardless of their backgrounds or identities. Our dialogue promotes empathy, acceptance, and ongoing education as essential elements for nurturing a more inclusive and supportive gaming environment.

We highlight the significance of acknowledging mistakes, learning from them, and embracing personal growth while showing respect towards others on their journeys. Self-awareness, recognizing privilege, and avoiding centering issues around oneself are vital aspects we discuss. We emphasize the importance of not burdening marginalized individuals with the task of educating others and the necessity of seeking resources independently to broaden one's understanding. Additionally, we touch upon the crucial roles of allyship, representation, and inclusivity in establishing safe environments for the LGBTQ+ community within tabletop gaming conventions. By fostering diversity, event organizers can contribute to creating a space where all participants feel valued, respected, and heard.

In our conversation, we explore the concept of inclusivity without performative displays and stress the importance of cultivating a space that welcomes individuals from diverse backgrounds authentically. We address misconceptions surrounding marginalized communities and the dangers of seeking "gotcha" moments, highlighting the significance of empathy and understanding in building connections. Our discussion delves into the use of the term "queer" and the importance of representation in games developed by marginalized groups. We delve into the impactful role of storytelling in videogames like Celeste, which serves as an allegory for trans identity, sharing personal anecdotes and connections to the game. Furthermore, we touch upon the upcoming events organized by Boston Gaymers, including an upcoming video game tournament that incorporates a two-tier system to ensure inclusivity and enjoyment for all participants. We stress the value of creating spaces where individuals of all skill levels can relish gaming in a supportive and inclusive atmosphere.

In this episode, we highlight Boston Gaymers' emphasis on 18+ oriented events while also recognizing the importance of family-friendly programming, such as the family board game afternoons held in collaboration with the Boston Public Library. Despite primarily catering to adults, Boston Gaymers endeavors to broaden their offerings to include family-oriented activities. Our conversation delves into the upcoming events, including collaborations with entities like the Boston Public Library and participation in conventions like the Rising Phoenix Game Con. We underscore various ways to stay connected with Boston Gamers, such as joining their Discord server, following them on Instagram, and subscribing to their newsletter. The episode wraps up with a reminder to stay engaged with the gaming community and continue enjoying gaming experiences.

Stay current with Boston Gaymers:

 	Instagram
 	Discord
 	Website

Resources mentioned by Andrea Morton:

 	White Tears/Brown Scars: How White Feminism Betrays Women of Color by Ruby Hamad (affiliate link)
 	https://www.youtube.com/@ContraPoints
 	https://www.youtube.com/@caelanconrad
 	https://www.youtube.com/@PhilosophyTube
 	https://www.youtube.com/@KatBlaque
 	https://www.youtube.com/@LilySimpson
 	https://www.youtube.com/@JessieGender1/videos

You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following:

 	Facebook
 	Twitter
 	Instagram



Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush.


Credits
Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links.



Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory.

We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</description>
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		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>2:01:05</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Today on Wargaming Recon, we are joined by Andrea Morton, who represents Boston Gaymers, an organization founded by Matt in 2017 with a mission to provide inclusive gaming spaces for the LGBTQ+ community. Boston Gaymers, boasting nearly 3,000 members on Discord, focuses on fostering relationships and inclusivity within the gaming world. They host a variety of events, from video game tournaments to board game nights, expanding their influence beyond Boston to encompass areas like Worcester and Providence. While their primary focus is on the LGBTQ+ community, Boston Gamers warmly welcomes allies who share their vision of combatting toxicity in gaming spaces. Through partnerships and events, the organization is committed to building a positive gaming community for all interested individuals. If you wish to join them, visit their website and subscribe to their monthly newsletter for updates on upcoming events and initiatives. During our conversation, I express my delight in learning about the diverse range of events and initiatives happening in Boston's gaming community. Andi underscores the importance of offering both in-person and virtual options to enhance accessibility for all. We delve into the significance of inclusivity, particularly for marginalized groups within the LGBTQ+ community, stressing the value of listening, learning, and respecting each other's experiences. Building a culture of respect and understanding is key to creating a safe and welcoming space for all gamers, regardless of their backgrounds or identities. Our dialogue promotes empathy, acceptance, and ongoing education as essential elements for nurturing a more inclusive and supportive gaming environment. We highlight the significance of acknowledging mistakes, learning from them, and embracing personal growth while showing respect towards others on their journeys. Self-awareness, recognizing privilege, and avoiding centering issues around oneself are vital aspects we discuss. We emphasize the importance of not burdening marginalized individuals with the task of educating others and the necessity of seeking resources independently to broaden one's understanding. Additionally, we touch upon the crucial roles of allyship, representation, and inclusivity in establishing safe environments for the LGBTQ+ community within tabletop gaming conventions. By fostering diversity, event organizers can contribute to creating a space where all participants feel valued, respected, and heard. In our conversation, we explore the concept of inclusivity without performative displays and stress the importance of cultivating a space that welcomes individuals from diverse backgrounds authentically. We address misconceptions surrounding marginalized communities and the dangers of seeking "gotcha" moments, highlighting the significance of empathy and understanding in building connections. Our discussion delves into the use of the term "queer" and the importance of representation in games developed by marginalized groups. We delve into the impactful role of storytelling in videogames like Celeste, which serves as an allegory for trans identity, sharing personal anecdotes and connections to the game. Furthermore, we touch upon the upcoming events organized by Boston Gaymers, including an upcoming video game tournament that incorporates a two-tier system to ensure inclusivity and enjoyment for all participants. We stress the value of creating spaces where individuals of all skill levels can relish gaming in a supportive and inclusive atmosphere. In this episode, we highlight Boston Gaymers' emphasis on 18+ oriented events while also recognizing the importance of family-friendly programming, such as the family board game afternoons held in collaboration with the Boston Public Library. Despite primarily catering to adults, Boston Gaymers endeavors to broaden their offerings to include family-oriented activities. Our conversation delves into the upcoming events, including collaborations with entities like the Boston Public Library and participation in conventions like the Rising Phoenix Game Con. We underscore various ways to stay connected with Boston Gamers, such as joining their Discord server, following them on Instagram, and subscribing to their newsletter. The episode wraps up with a reminder to stay engaged with the gaming community and continue enjoying gaming experiences. Stay current with Boston Gaymers: Instagram Discord Website Resources mentioned by Andrea Morton: White Tears/Brown Scars: How White Feminism Betrays Women of Color by Ruby Hamad (affiliate link) https://www.youtube.com/@ContraPoints https://www.youtube.com/@caelanconrad https://www.youtube.com/@PhilosophyTube https://www.youtube.com/@KatBlaque https://www.youtube.com/@LilySimpson https://www.youtube.com/@JessieGender1/videos You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Instagram Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Today on Wargaming Recon, we are joined by Andrea Morton, who represents Boston Gaymers, an organization founded by Matt in 2017 with a mission to provide inclusive gaming spaces for the LGBTQ+ community. Boston Gaymers, boasting nearly 3,000 members on Discord, focuses on fostering relationships and inclusivity within the gaming world. They host a variety of events, from video game tournaments to board game nights, expanding their influence beyond Boston to encompass areas like Worcester and Providence. While their primary focus is on the LGBTQ+ community, Boston Gamers warmly welcomes allies who share their vision of combatting toxicity in gaming spaces. Through partnerships and events, the organization is committed to building a positive gaming community for all interested individuals. If you wish to join them, visit their website and subscribe to their monthly newsletter for updates on upcoming events and initiatives. During our conversation, I express my delight in learning about the diverse range of events and initiatives happening in Boston's gaming community. Andi underscores the importance of offering both in-person and virtual options to enhance accessibility for all. We delve into the significance of inclusivity, particularly for marginalized groups within the LGBTQ+ community, stressing the value of listening, learning, and respecting each other's experiences. Building a culture of respect and understanding is key to creating a safe and welcoming space for all gamers, regardless of their backgrounds or identities. Our dialogue promotes empathy, acceptance, and ongoing education as essential elements for nurturing a more inclusive and supportive gaming environment. We highlight the significance of acknowledging mistakes, learning from them, and embracing personal growth while showing respect towards others on their journeys. Self-awareness, recognizing privilege, and avoiding centering issues around oneself are vital aspects we discuss. We emphasize the importance of not burdening marginalized individuals with the task of educating others and the necessity of seeking resources independently to broaden one's understanding. Additionally, we touch upon the crucial roles of allyship, representation, and inclusivity in establishing safe environments for the LGBTQ+ community within tabletop gaming conventions. By fostering diversity, event organizers can contribute to creating a space where all participants feel valued, respected, and heard. In our conversation, we explore the concept of inclusivity without performative displays and stress the importance of cultivating a space that welcomes individuals from diverse backgrounds authentically. We address misconceptions surrounding marginalized communities and the dangers of seeking "gotcha" moments, highlighting the significance of empathy and understanding in building connections. Our discussion delves into the use of the term "queer" and the importance of representation in games developed by marginalized groups. We delve into the impactful role of storytelling in videogames like Celeste, which serves as an allegory for trans identity, sharing personal anecdotes and connections to the game. Furthermore, we touch upon the upcoming events organized by Boston Gaymers, including an upcoming video game tournament that incorporates a two-tier system to ensure inclusivity and enjoyment for all participants. We stress the value of creating spaces where individuals of all skill levels can relish gaming in a supportive and inclusive atmosphere. In this episode, we highlight Boston Gaymers' emphasis on 18+ oriented events while also recognizing the importance of family-friendly programming, such as the family board game afternoons held in collaboration with the Boston Public Library. Despite primarily catering to adults, Boston Gaymers endeavors to broaden their offerings to include family-oriented activities. Our conversation delves into the upcoming events, including collaborations with entities like the Boston Public Library and participation in conventions like the Rising Phoenix Game Con. We underscore various ways to stay connected with Boston Gamers, such as joining their Discord server, following them on Instagram, and subscribing to their newsletter. The episode wraps up with a reminder to stay engaged with the gaming community and continue enjoying gaming experiences. Stay current with Boston Gaymers: Instagram Discord Website Resources mentioned by Andrea Morton: White Tears/Brown Scars: How White Feminism Betrays Women of Color by Ruby Hamad (affiliate link) https://www.youtube.com/@ContraPoints https://www.youtube.com/@caelanconrad https://www.youtube.com/@PhilosophyTube https://www.youtube.com/@KatBlaque https://www.youtube.com/@LilySimpson https://www.youtube.com/@JessieGender1/videos You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Instagram Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Rising Phoenix Game Con 2024 – Wargaming Recon #302</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2024/05/13/rising-phoenix-game-con-2024-wargaming-recon-302/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 May 2024 13:10:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Peter Saloom and Jonathan share their experiences at Rising Phoenix Game Convention 2024.  Peter spent all three days in the gaming halls running RPGs (roleplaying games).  Jonathan explored the convention for the very first time.  Rising Phoenix Game Convention is a friendly, inclusive, and fun tabletop gaming convention focused on RPGs.  It provides a safe space for all to gather and play games in an enjoyable atmosphere.

At the con Peter GMed sessions featuring the Savage Worlds adventures Shadows of the Sacred Hills (affiliate link) and The Iselion Hybrid (affiliate link).  He created both adventures and publishes them through his Pear Tree Studio. Jonathan roamed the con like a busy bee stopping, from time to time, at different vendors and gaming areas.  Jonathan also spent a chunk of time at the Boston Gaymers' booth.

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Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by the incomparable Joshua Shoobridge. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
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This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links.



Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory.

We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</description>
		<enclosure length="76608739" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr302final/wr302final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:23:28</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Peter Saloom and Jonathan share their experiences at Rising Phoenix Game Convention 2024.  Peter spent all three days in the gaming halls running RPGs (roleplaying games).  Jonathan explored the convention for the very first time.  Rising Phoenix Game Convention is a friendly, inclusive, and fun tabletop gaming convention focused on RPGs.  It provides a safe space for all to gather and play games in an enjoyable atmosphere. At the con Peter GMed sessions featuring the Savage Worlds adventures Shadows of the Sacred Hills (affiliate link) and The Iselion Hybrid (affiliate link).  He created both adventures and publishes them through his Pear Tree Studio. Jonathan roamed the con like a busy bee stopping, from time to time, at different vendors and gaming areas.  Jonathan also spent a chunk of time at the Boston Gaymers' booth. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Reddit Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by the incomparable Joshua Shoobridge. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Peter Saloom and Jonathan share their experiences at Rising Phoenix Game Convention 2024.  Peter spent all three days in the gaming halls running RPGs (roleplaying games).  Jonathan explored the convention for the very first time.  Rising Phoenix Game Convention is a friendly, inclusive, and fun tabletop gaming convention focused on RPGs.  It provides a safe space for all to gather and play games in an enjoyable atmosphere. At the con Peter GMed sessions featuring the Savage Worlds adventures Shadows of the Sacred Hills (affiliate link) and The Iselion Hybrid (affiliate link).  He created both adventures and publishes them through his Pear Tree Studio. Jonathan roamed the con like a busy bee stopping, from time to time, at different vendors and gaming areas.  Jonathan also spent a chunk of time at the Boston Gaymers' booth. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Reddit Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by the incomparable Joshua Shoobridge. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Katana-Ra RPG Game Design – Wargaming Recon #301</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2024/04/29/katana-ra-rpg-game-design-wargaming-recon-301/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2024 13:00:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=10566</guid>
		<description>Jay Parker and Jonathan recorded this episode LIVE in the seminar room at TotalCon 2024.  Jay Parker was on Episode 291 where they talked about AI Art.

This time the pair discuss Jay's new cyperpunk themed RPG called Katana-Ra.

Jay explains how his game mechanics are different from others on the market.  He gives an example of a sample turn for us to better understand how the system works. Jay also covers the always important character creation and advancement. Along with how you can customize your character after you have created them.

The cyberpunk setting is filled with fantastic cybernetics and technology to use, while at the same time having the overbearing corporations and challenging players with moral and ethical dilemmas of a dystopian society.

Jay covers some of the corporations and organizations in the world as well as some of the challenges and obstacles that the players will encounter in their adventures.

They move on to talking about the playtesting and how the feedback impacted the games development before talking about the mixed reviews the game has received so far. Even the one star reviews compliment the worldbuilding and the setting overall.  The main drawbacks brought up are system and dice rolling itself, Jay talks about the critiques and how he thinks people might be misunderstanding the rules and system.


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Credits
Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by the incomparable Joshua Shoobridge. Show notes for this episode were written by Robert Dunn.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links.



Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory.

We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</description>
		<enclosure length="44851698" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr301final/wr301final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>53:24</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Jay Parker and Jonathan recorded this episode LIVE in the seminar room at TotalCon 2024.  Jay Parker was on Episode 291 where they talked about AI Art. This time the pair discuss Jay's new cyperpunk themed RPG called Katana-Ra. Jay explains how his game mechanics are different from others on the market.  He gives an example of a sample turn for us to better understand how the system works. Jay also covers the always important character creation and advancement. Along with how you can customize your character after you have created them. The cyberpunk setting is filled with fantastic cybernetics and technology to use, while at the same time having the overbearing corporations and challenging players with moral and ethical dilemmas of a dystopian society. Jay covers some of the corporations and organizations in the world as well as some of the challenges and obstacles that the players will encounter in their adventures. They move on to talking about the playtesting and how the feedback impacted the games development before talking about the mixed reviews the game has received so far. Even the one star reviews compliment the worldbuilding and the setting overall.  The main drawbacks brought up are system and dice rolling itself, Jay talks about the critiques and how he thinks people might be misunderstanding the rules and system. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Reddit Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by the incomparable Joshua Shoobridge. Show notes for this episode were written by Robert Dunn. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Jay Parker and Jonathan recorded this episode LIVE in the seminar room at TotalCon 2024.  Jay Parker was on Episode 291 where they talked about AI Art. This time the pair discuss Jay's new cyperpunk themed RPG called Katana-Ra. Jay explains how his game mechanics are different from others on the market.  He gives an example of a sample turn for us to better understand how the system works. Jay also covers the always important character creation and advancement. Along with how you can customize your character after you have created them. The cyberpunk setting is filled with fantastic cybernetics and technology to use, while at the same time having the overbearing corporations and challenging players with moral and ethical dilemmas of a dystopian society. Jay covers some of the corporations and organizations in the world as well as some of the challenges and obstacles that the players will encounter in their adventures. They move on to talking about the playtesting and how the feedback impacted the games development before talking about the mixed reviews the game has received so far. Even the one star reviews compliment the worldbuilding and the setting overall.  The main drawbacks brought up are system and dice rolling itself, Jay talks about the critiques and how he thinks people might be misunderstanding the rules and system. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Reddit Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by the incomparable Joshua Shoobridge. Show notes for this episode were written by Robert Dunn. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>GM Secrets of Successful Convention Games – Wargaming Recon #300</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2024/04/08/gm-secrets-of-successful-convention-games-wargaming-recon-300/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Apr 2024 04:02:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Peter Saloom and Jonathan recorded this episode LIVE in the seminar room at TotalCon 2024.  The two of them have over 50 combined years of gaming experience &amp; decades of running games at conventions.

Peter published his first licensed adventure.  It is Shadows of the Sacred Hills for the RPG system Savage Worlds.  Buy Shadows of the Sacred Hills (affiliate link).

Tips

 	Be prepared
 	Be welcoming
 	Engage the players
 	Make the game visually appealing
 	Be kind
 	Know the rules (or at least the core rules)
 	Be succinct with initial explanations (say what the players need to get going, leave everything else for when or if the situation arises during the game)
 	Adhere to the time slot times
 	Playtest your game at least once
 	Provide enough player aids for each player
 	Have helpers/assistant GMs if needed
 	Practice good hygiene
 	Make sure players have something to do at all times
 	Take breaks
 	Let players know they can leave the game at any time if it isn't for them


 	


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Credits
Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by the incomparable Joshua Shoobridge. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links.



Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory.

We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</description>
		<enclosure length="37680617" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr300final/wr300final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
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		<itunes:duration>41:39</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Peter Saloom and Jonathan recorded this episode LIVE in the seminar room at TotalCon 2024.  The two of them have over 50 combined years of gaming experience &amp; decades of running games at conventions. Peter published his first licensed adventure.  It is Shadows of the Sacred Hills for the RPG system Savage Worlds.  Buy Shadows of the Sacred Hills (affiliate link). Tips Be prepared Be welcoming Engage the players Make the game visually appealing Be kind Know the rules (or at least the core rules) Be succinct with initial explanations (say what the players need to get going, leave everything else for when or if the situation arises during the game) Adhere to the time slot times Playtest your game at least once Provide enough player aids for each player Have helpers/assistant GMs if needed Practice good hygiene Make sure players have something to do at all times Take breaks Let players know they can leave the game at any time if it isn't for them You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Reddit Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by the incomparable Joshua Shoobridge. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Peter Saloom and Jonathan recorded this episode LIVE in the seminar room at TotalCon 2024.  The two of them have over 50 combined years of gaming experience &amp; decades of running games at conventions. Peter published his first licensed adventure.  It is Shadows of the Sacred Hills for the RPG system Savage Worlds.  Buy Shadows of the Sacred Hills (affiliate link). Tips Be prepared Be welcoming Engage the players Make the game visually appealing Be kind Know the rules (or at least the core rules) Be succinct with initial explanations (say what the players need to get going, leave everything else for when or if the situation arises during the game) Adhere to the time slot times Playtest your game at least once Provide enough player aids for each player Have helpers/assistant GMs if needed Practice good hygiene Make sure players have something to do at all times Take breaks Let players know they can leave the game at any time if it isn't for them You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Reddit Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by the incomparable Joshua Shoobridge. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>[FIXED] Gaming Goals for 2024 – Wargaming Recon #299</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2024/01/30/fixed-gaming-goals-for-2024-wargaming-recon-299/</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jan 2024 20:00:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=10550</guid>
		<description>This contains the fixed podcast episode.  Use THIS one, and not the old one.  Apologies for the error and inconvenience.
 

Peter Saloom kicks off the episode with his 2024 goals for tabletop gaming.  Jonathan discusses using the SMART criteria.  SMART stands for Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-based.  Jonathan's goals serve as starting points to engage with larger change.

Pete's Goal

 	Double the number of hours spent gaming in 2024.

Jonathan's Goals

 	Find a good home for the Yamashiro Mountain Fort terrain (by Things from the Basement) by the end of 2024.  If you're interested in it, contact Jonathan.

 	Jonathan wants to divest of tabletop gaming items that aren't used or won't be used.  This will clear physical and mental space so that other projects can be accomplished.


 	Bring my family to one gaming convention by June 2024.

 	Jonathan's girls are getting to be of the age where they're interested in what their Dad does when Dad goes out to gaming events.  This is an opportunity to expose them to new places, people, and hobbies that may be of interest to them.  It also fits a core value of the podcast by attempting to grow the hobby.


 	Play 1 solo wargame by Thanksgiving 2024.

 	Jonathan has multiple GMT games still in shrink wrap.  Many are from the P500 program.  Instead of constantly purchasing new games, Jonathan wishes to play what Jonathan already has.




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Credits
Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Joshua Shoobridge. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links.



Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory.

We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</description>
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		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:03:57</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>This contains the fixed podcast episode.  Use THIS one, and not the old one.  Apologies for the error and inconvenience.   Peter Saloom kicks off the episode with his 2024 goals for tabletop gaming.  Jonathan discusses using the SMART criteria.  SMART stands for Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-based.  Jonathan's goals serve as starting points to engage with larger change. Pete's Goal Double the number of hours spent gaming in 2024. Jonathan's Goals Find a good home for the Yamashiro Mountain Fort terrain (by Things from the Basement) by the end of 2024.  If you're interested in it, contact Jonathan. Jonathan wants to divest of tabletop gaming items that aren't used or won't be used.  This will clear physical and mental space so that other projects can be accomplished. Bring my family to one gaming convention by June 2024. Jonathan's girls are getting to be of the age where they're interested in what their Dad does when Dad goes out to gaming events.  This is an opportunity to expose them to new places, people, and hobbies that may be of interest to them.  It also fits a core value of the podcast by attempting to grow the hobby. Play 1 solo wargame by Thanksgiving 2024. Jonathan has multiple GMT games still in shrink wrap.  Many are from the P500 program.  Instead of constantly purchasing new games, Jonathan wishes to play what Jonathan already has. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Reddit Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Joshua Shoobridge. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>This contains the fixed podcast episode.  Use THIS one, and not the old one.  Apologies for the error and inconvenience.   Peter Saloom kicks off the episode with his 2024 goals for tabletop gaming.  Jonathan discusses using the SMART criteria.  SMART stands for Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-based.  Jonathan's goals serve as starting points to engage with larger change. Pete's Goal Double the number of hours spent gaming in 2024. Jonathan's Goals Find a good home for the Yamashiro Mountain Fort terrain (by Things from the Basement) by the end of 2024.  If you're interested in it, contact Jonathan. Jonathan wants to divest of tabletop gaming items that aren't used or won't be used.  This will clear physical and mental space so that other projects can be accomplished. Bring my family to one gaming convention by June 2024. Jonathan's girls are getting to be of the age where they're interested in what their Dad does when Dad goes out to gaming events.  This is an opportunity to expose them to new places, people, and hobbies that may be of interest to them.  It also fits a core value of the podcast by attempting to grow the hobby. Play 1 solo wargame by Thanksgiving 2024. Jonathan has multiple GMT games still in shrink wrap.  Many are from the P500 program.  Instead of constantly purchasing new games, Jonathan wishes to play what Jonathan already has. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Reddit Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Joshua Shoobridge. Show notes for this episode were written by Jonathan J. Reinhart. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Carnage 2023 – Wargaming Recon #298</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2023/11/27/carnage-2023-wargaming-recon-298/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Nov 2023 04:02:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=10515</guid>
		<description>In this episode Jonathan is joined by Peter Saloom to talk about Carnage 26. Carnage was held Oct 27-29, 2023 at Killington Grand resort in Killington Vt. Jonathan, Robert Dunn, and Peter Saloom all attended Carnage on behalf of Wargaming Recon.  Jonathan &amp; Peter discuss the games played by all three people.

Robert:

 	Fri 1:00 PM: Learn to Play Star Wars Shatterpoint
 	Sat 1:00 PM: Alpha Strike, Battle at Caph
 	Sat 7:00 PM: Blade Runner RPG: Electric Dreams. Run by Jake Babineau
 	Sun 8:00 AM: Pathfinder Society RPG

Jonathan:

 	Sat 1:00 PM: Carnage in San Miguel. Run by Mark McKinley and played on side of the witches.
 	Sat 7:00 PM: Capt. Benson vs Hanghai Raiders, run by Mike Paine.

Peter:

 	Friday 1:00 PM and 7:00 PM: Ran 2 games of Shadow of the Sacred Hills adventure in in the Deadlands setting.
 	Saturday 1:00 PM: Carnage in San Miguel. Run by Mark McKinley and played on side of the witch hunters. (Yes, against Jonathan)
 	Saturday 7:00 PM: 13th Annual Dominion Tournament.  (Buy Dominion from this affiliate link)

There was a live recording on Saturday morning of Wargaming Recon. If you have not listened to our last episode, then you can listen to episode 297 here.

Everyone stayed onsite at Killington Grand Resort.  We talk about the hotel experience and how it compares to other convention hotels.

There is even a general discussion of favorite and least favorite parts of the convention.

If you have any thoughts about this years Carnage, we would love to hear from you at jonathan@wargamingrecon.com, or you can reach out through any other our social media.

If you want to see any of the Wargaming Recon crew, they can be found at TotalCon 2024 on Feb 22-25 at the Best Western Royal Plaza in Marlboro, Mass.

The next Redemption Con Game Night will be 6pm EST December 21, 2023 at Redemption Rock Brewery.


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Credits
Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Joshua Shoobridge. Show notes for this episode were written by Robert Dunn.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links.



Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory.

We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</description>
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		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:10:41</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>In this episode Jonathan is joined by Peter Saloom to talk about Carnage 26. Carnage was held Oct 27-29, 2023 at Killington Grand resort in Killington Vt. Jonathan, Robert Dunn, and Peter Saloom all attended Carnage on behalf of Wargaming Recon.  Jonathan &amp; Peter discuss the games played by all three people. Robert: Fri 1:00 PM: Learn to Play Star Wars Shatterpoint Sat 1:00 PM: Alpha Strike, Battle at Caph Sat 7:00 PM: Blade Runner RPG: Electric Dreams. Run by Jake Babineau Sun 8:00 AM: Pathfinder Society RPG Jonathan: Sat 1:00 PM: Carnage in San Miguel. Run by Mark McKinley and played on side of the witches. Sat 7:00 PM: Capt. Benson vs Hanghai Raiders, run by Mike Paine. Peter: Friday 1:00 PM and 7:00 PM: Ran 2 games of Shadow of the Sacred Hills adventure in in the Deadlands setting. Saturday 1:00 PM: Carnage in San Miguel. Run by Mark McKinley and played on side of the witch hunters. (Yes, against Jonathan) Saturday 7:00 PM: 13th Annual Dominion Tournament.  (Buy Dominion from this affiliate link) There was a live recording on Saturday morning of Wargaming Recon. If you have not listened to our last episode, then you can listen to episode 297 here. Everyone stayed onsite at Killington Grand Resort.  We talk about the hotel experience and how it compares to other convention hotels. There is even a general discussion of favorite and least favorite parts of the convention. If you have any thoughts about this years Carnage, we would love to hear from you at jonathan@wargamingrecon.com, or you can reach out through any other our social media. If you want to see any of the Wargaming Recon crew, they can be found at TotalCon 2024 on Feb 22-25 at the Best Western Royal Plaza in Marlboro, Mass. The next Redemption Con Game Night will be 6pm EST December 21, 2023 at Redemption Rock Brewery. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Reddit Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Joshua Shoobridge. Show notes for this episode were written by Robert Dunn. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>In this episode Jonathan is joined by Peter Saloom to talk about Carnage 26. Carnage was held Oct 27-29, 2023 at Killington Grand resort in Killington Vt. Jonathan, Robert Dunn, and Peter Saloom all attended Carnage on behalf of Wargaming Recon.  Jonathan &amp; Peter discuss the games played by all three people. Robert: Fri 1:00 PM: Learn to Play Star Wars Shatterpoint Sat 1:00 PM: Alpha Strike, Battle at Caph Sat 7:00 PM: Blade Runner RPG: Electric Dreams. Run by Jake Babineau Sun 8:00 AM: Pathfinder Society RPG Jonathan: Sat 1:00 PM: Carnage in San Miguel. Run by Mark McKinley and played on side of the witches. Sat 7:00 PM: Capt. Benson vs Hanghai Raiders, run by Mike Paine. Peter: Friday 1:00 PM and 7:00 PM: Ran 2 games of Shadow of the Sacred Hills adventure in in the Deadlands setting. Saturday 1:00 PM: Carnage in San Miguel. Run by Mark McKinley and played on side of the witch hunters. (Yes, against Jonathan) Saturday 7:00 PM: 13th Annual Dominion Tournament.  (Buy Dominion from this affiliate link) There was a live recording on Saturday morning of Wargaming Recon. If you have not listened to our last episode, then you can listen to episode 297 here. Everyone stayed onsite at Killington Grand Resort.  We talk about the hotel experience and how it compares to other convention hotels. There is even a general discussion of favorite and least favorite parts of the convention. If you have any thoughts about this years Carnage, we would love to hear from you at jonathan@wargamingrecon.com, or you can reach out through any other our social media. If you want to see any of the Wargaming Recon crew, they can be found at TotalCon 2024 on Feb 22-25 at the Best Western Royal Plaza in Marlboro, Mass. The next Redemption Con Game Night will be 6pm EST December 21, 2023 at Redemption Rock Brewery. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Reddit Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Joshua Shoobridge. Show notes for this episode were written by Robert Dunn. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Minis Agnostic Gaming – Wargaming Recon #297</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2023/11/07/minis-agnostic-gaming-wargaming-recon-297/</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Nov 2023 04:02:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=10500</guid>
		<description>This episode was recorded LIVE at Carnage 2023 in Killington, Vermont.  Jonathan is joined by co-hosts Robert Dunn and Peter Saloom. The trio sit down and talk about miniatures agnostic gaming.

Peter and Robert begin by defining what minis agnostic gaming is.  We talk about our thoughts about this type of game and what sort of pros and cons you might have trying out games of this type.

Peter's game of choice is Song of Blades and Heroes by Ganesha Games and you can find more about it here.
Robert's game of choice is the solo game by Modiphius Publishing and Nordic Weasel Games call five Parsecs from Home, and you can see about the game here.

We would love to know what your thoughts are about minis agnostic games and if you have any personal favorites.


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Credits
Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Joshua Shoobridge. Show notes for this episode were written by Robert Dunn.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links.



Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory.

We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</description>
		<enclosure length="76101777" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr297final/wr297final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>46:29</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>This episode was recorded LIVE at Carnage 2023 in Killington, Vermont.  Jonathan is joined by co-hosts Robert Dunn and Peter Saloom. The trio sit down and talk about miniatures agnostic gaming. Peter and Robert begin by defining what minis agnostic gaming is.  We talk about our thoughts about this type of game and what sort of pros and cons you might have trying out games of this type. Peter's game of choice is Song of Blades and Heroes by Ganesha Games and you can find more about it here. Robert's game of choice is the solo game by Modiphius Publishing and Nordic Weasel Games call five Parsecs from Home, and you can see about the game here. We would love to know what your thoughts are about minis agnostic games and if you have any personal favorites. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Reddit Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Joshua Shoobridge. Show notes for this episode were written by Robert Dunn. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>This episode was recorded LIVE at Carnage 2023 in Killington, Vermont.  Jonathan is joined by co-hosts Robert Dunn and Peter Saloom. The trio sit down and talk about miniatures agnostic gaming. Peter and Robert begin by defining what minis agnostic gaming is.  We talk about our thoughts about this type of game and what sort of pros and cons you might have trying out games of this type. Peter's game of choice is Song of Blades and Heroes by Ganesha Games and you can find more about it here. Robert's game of choice is the solo game by Modiphius Publishing and Nordic Weasel Games call five Parsecs from Home, and you can see about the game here. We would love to know what your thoughts are about minis agnostic games and if you have any personal favorites. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Reddit Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Joshua Shoobridge. Show notes for this episode were written by Robert Dunn. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Gaming Across Eras – Wargaming Recon #296</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2023/10/16/gaming-across-eras-wargaming-recon-296/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Oct 2023 04:02:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=10486</guid>
		<description>In this episode Jonathan is joined by co-host Robert Dunn. Robert writes the show notes.  He has been on the podcast before and travels with Jonathan to conventions.

Jonathan and Robert get into a very long talk about what they think about the multitude of eras available in our wargame hobby. They use the list that from the Wargaming, Soldiers and Strategy magazine's Great Wargaming Survey 2023.  The survey has been ongoing for about 10 years now. We do take a few liberties on how we organized some of the eras, but we talk about all of them; we did almost miss Pike and Shotte, but we caught it before the end. We recap our favorite eras and add the one era that we would add to our collection if we could.  We would love to hear your favorite eras to play in and hope you reach out through social media or email.

Before we end we talk about our upcoming trip to Carnage 26 on October 27-29 at the Killington Grand Resort in Killington, Vermont, USA. Preregistration will be over by the time this podcast is live but you can still register onsite.

The Wargaming Recon crew will be doing a live recording on Saturday October 28 from 10am-11am in the Roundabout. Our topic is going to be figure (or miniature) agnostics rules. If you are at the convention come by the live recording or say "Hi" if you happen to see us around.

For more info on Carnage 26

For info on the Great Wargaming Survey

You can find our Mech on our website

You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following:

 	Facebook
 	Twitter
 	Reddit
 	Email: jreinhart@gmail.com



Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush.


Credits
Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Robert Dunn.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links.



Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory.

We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</description>
		<enclosure length="252932199" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr296/wr296.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:45:21</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>In this episode Jonathan is joined by co-host Robert Dunn. Robert writes the show notes.  He has been on the podcast before and travels with Jonathan to conventions. Jonathan and Robert get into a very long talk about what they think about the multitude of eras available in our wargame hobby. They use the list that from the Wargaming, Soldiers and Strategy magazine's Great Wargaming Survey 2023.  The survey has been ongoing for about 10 years now. We do take a few liberties on how we organized some of the eras, but we talk about all of them; we did almost miss Pike and Shotte, but we caught it before the end. We recap our favorite eras and add the one era that we would add to our collection if we could.  We would love to hear your favorite eras to play in and hope you reach out through social media or email. Before we end we talk about our upcoming trip to Carnage 26 on October 27-29 at the Killington Grand Resort in Killington, Vermont, USA. Preregistration will be over by the time this podcast is live but you can still register onsite. The Wargaming Recon crew will be doing a live recording on Saturday October 28 from 10am-11am in the Roundabout. Our topic is going to be figure (or miniature) agnostics rules. If you are at the convention come by the live recording or say "Hi" if you happen to see us around. For more info on Carnage 26 For info on the Great Wargaming Survey You can find our Mech on our website You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Reddit Email: jreinhart@gmail.com Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Robert Dunn. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>In this episode Jonathan is joined by co-host Robert Dunn. Robert writes the show notes.  He has been on the podcast before and travels with Jonathan to conventions. Jonathan and Robert get into a very long talk about what they think about the multitude of eras available in our wargame hobby. They use the list that from the Wargaming, Soldiers and Strategy magazine's Great Wargaming Survey 2023.  The survey has been ongoing for about 10 years now. We do take a few liberties on how we organized some of the eras, but we talk about all of them; we did almost miss Pike and Shotte, but we caught it before the end. We recap our favorite eras and add the one era that we would add to our collection if we could.  We would love to hear your favorite eras to play in and hope you reach out through social media or email. Before we end we talk about our upcoming trip to Carnage 26 on October 27-29 at the Killington Grand Resort in Killington, Vermont, USA. Preregistration will be over by the time this podcast is live but you can still register onsite. The Wargaming Recon crew will be doing a live recording on Saturday October 28 from 10am-11am in the Roundabout. Our topic is going to be figure (or miniature) agnostics rules. If you are at the convention come by the live recording or say "Hi" if you happen to see us around. For more info on Carnage 26 For info on the Great Wargaming Survey You can find our Mech on our website You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Reddit Email: jreinhart@gmail.com Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Robert Dunn. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>One Day Conventions – Wargaming Recon #295</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2023/09/18/one-day-conventions-wargaming-recon-295/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Sep 2023 04:02:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=10458</guid>
		<description>In this episode Jonathan is joined by Peter Saloom to talk about two recent 1-Day gaming events called Leveled Up and the Hobby Bunker Games Day.

Leveled Up is part of Redemption Con and might sound familiar to our listeners. Peter talks about about the turn out and the games played along with other details if you are interested in attending next time.

The other event is the Hobby Bunker Games Day. The pair talk about the new location and the new playing space. Jonathan and Peter discuss how this event stands out from others and what games they played.

One game that was played is Devil in San Miguel. Jonathan explains the details and how it is related to Devil in the Wilderness. Jonathan made a YouTube video of the game played at the Hobby Bunker Games Day. You can see the video here.

If you want to see the Wargaming Recon team in the future you can find can find us at Carnage 26.  Carnage is October 27-29 at the Killington Grand Resort in Killington, Vermont. There will even be a live podcast  recording at the convention that you can participate in. The recording is event #273 and will be on Saturday October 28 at 10am. Peter is also running some 2 Deadlands RPG's that you can also check out at events #77&amp; #78

Carnage 26

 	Website
 	Event signup

If you want to stay up to date with Peter you can find him at the following:

 	Facebook (as Peter Bostwick)
 	Redemption Convention FB page


You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following:

 	Facebook
 	Twitter
 	Reddit
 	Email



Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush.


Credits
Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Joshua Shoobridge. Show notes for this episode were written by Robert Dunn.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links.



Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory.

We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</description>
		<enclosure length="62952245" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr295final/wr295final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:11:26</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>In this episode Jonathan is joined by Peter Saloom to talk about two recent 1-Day gaming events called Leveled Up and the Hobby Bunker Games Day. Leveled Up is part of Redemption Con and might sound familiar to our listeners. Peter talks about about the turn out and the games played along with other details if you are interested in attending next time. The other event is the Hobby Bunker Games Day. The pair talk about the new location and the new playing space. Jonathan and Peter discuss how this event stands out from others and what games they played. One game that was played is Devil in San Miguel. Jonathan explains the details and how it is related to Devil in the Wilderness. Jonathan made a YouTube video of the game played at the Hobby Bunker Games Day. You can see the video here. If you want to see the Wargaming Recon team in the future you can find can find us at Carnage 26.  Carnage is October 27-29 at the Killington Grand Resort in Killington, Vermont. There will even be a live podcast  recording at the convention that you can participate in. The recording is event #273 and will be on Saturday October 28 at 10am. Peter is also running some 2 Deadlands RPG's that you can also check out at events #77&amp; #78 Carnage 26 Website Event signup If you want to stay up to date with Peter you can find him at the following: Facebook (as Peter Bostwick) Redemption Convention FB page You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Reddit Email Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Joshua Shoobridge. Show notes for this episode were written by Robert Dunn. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>In this episode Jonathan is joined by Peter Saloom to talk about two recent 1-Day gaming events called Leveled Up and the Hobby Bunker Games Day. Leveled Up is part of Redemption Con and might sound familiar to our listeners. Peter talks about about the turn out and the games played along with other details if you are interested in attending next time. The other event is the Hobby Bunker Games Day. The pair talk about the new location and the new playing space. Jonathan and Peter discuss how this event stands out from others and what games they played. One game that was played is Devil in San Miguel. Jonathan explains the details and how it is related to Devil in the Wilderness. Jonathan made a YouTube video of the game played at the Hobby Bunker Games Day. You can see the video here. If you want to see the Wargaming Recon team in the future you can find can find us at Carnage 26.  Carnage is October 27-29 at the Killington Grand Resort in Killington, Vermont. There will even be a live podcast  recording at the convention that you can participate in. The recording is event #273 and will be on Saturday October 28 at 10am. Peter is also running some 2 Deadlands RPG's that you can also check out at events #77&amp; #78 Carnage 26 Website Event signup If you want to stay up to date with Peter you can find him at the following: Facebook (as Peter Bostwick) Redemption Convention FB page You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Reddit Email Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Joshua Shoobridge. Show notes for this episode were written by Robert Dunn. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Savage Worlds – Wargaming Recon #294</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2023/08/09/savage-worlds-wargaming-recon-294/</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Aug 2023 04:02:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=10427</guid>
		<description>In this episode Jonathan is joined by Peter Saloom. You might remember Peter since he was on recently and was talking about growing community at Redemption Rock Brewing in Worcester, Massachusetts. Peter is a published writer with the Stingers &amp; Spores setting in the Savage Worlds RPG ruleset.

Peter starts off by describing the Savage Worlds rules and what about them drew him to using those rules for his own adventures.

Peter walks us through his writing process and where his ideas and inspirations come from. Jonathan asks about what adventures he loves and what makes them special for him. Peter moves on to the adventures that he has written, which ones have been published and how people can get them on DriveThruRPG.

Peter is published through Twitchy Butcher Studios LLC; and Calvin Thomas is the owner and creator of their products.

 	DriveThruRPG(affiliate Ink)
 	Peter's Adventure(affiliate link)

If you want to stay up to date with Peter you can find him at the following:

 	Facebook(as Peter Bostwick)
 	Redemption Convention FB page


You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following:

 	Facebook
 	Twitter
 	Reddit
 	Email



Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush.


Credits
Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Joshua Shoobridge. Show notes for this episode were written by Robert Dunn.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links.



Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory.

We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</description>
		<enclosure length="67273169" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr294final/wr294final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:16:16</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>In this episode Jonathan is joined by Peter Saloom. You might remember Peter since he was on recently and was talking about growing community at Redemption Rock Brewing in Worcester, Massachusetts. Peter is a published writer with the Stingers &amp; Spores setting in the Savage Worlds RPG ruleset. Peter starts off by describing the Savage Worlds rules and what about them drew him to using those rules for his own adventures. Peter walks us through his writing process and where his ideas and inspirations come from. Jonathan asks about what adventures he loves and what makes them special for him. Peter moves on to the adventures that he has written, which ones have been published and how people can get them on DriveThruRPG. Peter is published through Twitchy Butcher Studios LLC; and Calvin Thomas is the owner and creator of their products. DriveThruRPG(affiliate Ink) Peter's Adventure(affiliate link) If you want to stay up to date with Peter you can find him at the following: Facebook(as Peter Bostwick) Redemption Convention FB page You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Reddit Email Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Joshua Shoobridge. Show notes for this episode were written by Robert Dunn. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>In this episode Jonathan is joined by Peter Saloom. You might remember Peter since he was on recently and was talking about growing community at Redemption Rock Brewing in Worcester, Massachusetts. Peter is a published writer with the Stingers &amp; Spores setting in the Savage Worlds RPG ruleset. Peter starts off by describing the Savage Worlds rules and what about them drew him to using those rules for his own adventures. Peter walks us through his writing process and where his ideas and inspirations come from. Jonathan asks about what adventures he loves and what makes them special for him. Peter moves on to the adventures that he has written, which ones have been published and how people can get them on DriveThruRPG. Peter is published through Twitchy Butcher Studios LLC; and Calvin Thomas is the owner and creator of their products. DriveThruRPG(affiliate Ink) Peter's Adventure(affiliate link) If you want to stay up to date with Peter you can find him at the following: Facebook(as Peter Bostwick) Redemption Convention FB page You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Reddit Email Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Joshua Shoobridge. Show notes for this episode were written by Robert Dunn. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Toxicity in Gaming – Wargaming Recon #293</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2023/07/03/toxicity-in-gaming-wargaming-recon-293/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Jul 2023 04:02:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=10414</guid>
		<description>In this episode Jonathan is joined by counselor, author and professor; Dr. Allan Hunter. He has written 12 books including The Sanity Manual (affiliate link), Life Passages: Writing Exercises for Your Life Journey (affiliate link), and From Coastal Command to Captivity: The Memoir of a Second World War Airman (affiliate link).  Dr. Hunter has a PhD in Literature from Oxford and Jonathan had him as a professor in college.

Last time he was on the podcast they talked about how tabletop gaming can help those living with anxiety and depression. See: Episode 245. This time they talk about toxicity and and what it looks like.

Jonathan and Dr. Hunter cover some of the notable examples of toxicity in the tabletop gaming community. The big three that they cover are the Satine Phoenix incident; the Wizards of the Coast potential change to the Open Game License; and the Wyrmwood Gaming allegations.  They will discuss the negative catalysts of each and healthy ways people can move forward having lived through such awfulness.

The will then talk about how, and if, trusting them again would be possible. There is even talk about forgiveness and how it can help with healing and if it is right for someone to consider forgiveness.  It is highly likely that all these incidents are are not unique, and Dr. Hunter offers some potential red flags to look for in order to protect yourself.

If you would like to contact Dr. Allan Hunter; you can find him at the following locations:

 	Website
 	Amazon (affiliate link)
 	YouTube


You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following:

 	Facebook
 	Twitter
 	Email



Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush.


Credits
Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Robert Dunn.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links.



Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory.

We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</description>
		<enclosure length="295183969" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr293/wr293.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>2:02:58</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>In this episode Jonathan is joined by counselor, author and professor; Dr. Allan Hunter. He has written 12 books including The Sanity Manual (affiliate link), Life Passages: Writing Exercises for Your Life Journey (affiliate link), and From Coastal Command to Captivity: The Memoir of a Second World War Airman (affiliate link).  Dr. Hunter has a PhD in Literature from Oxford and Jonathan had him as a professor in college. Last time he was on the podcast they talked about how tabletop gaming can help those living with anxiety and depression. See: Episode 245. This time they talk about toxicity and and what it looks like. Jonathan and Dr. Hunter cover some of the notable examples of toxicity in the tabletop gaming community. The big three that they cover are the Satine Phoenix incident; the Wizards of the Coast potential change to the Open Game License; and the Wyrmwood Gaming allegations.  They will discuss the negative catalysts of each and healthy ways people can move forward having lived through such awfulness. The will then talk about how, and if, trusting them again would be possible. There is even talk about forgiveness and how it can help with healing and if it is right for someone to consider forgiveness.  It is highly likely that all these incidents are are not unique, and Dr. Hunter offers some potential red flags to look for in order to protect yourself. If you would like to contact Dr. Allan Hunter; you can find him at the following locations: Website Amazon (affiliate link) YouTube You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Robert Dunn. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>In this episode Jonathan is joined by counselor, author and professor; Dr. Allan Hunter. He has written 12 books including The Sanity Manual (affiliate link), Life Passages: Writing Exercises for Your Life Journey (affiliate link), and From Coastal Command to Captivity: The Memoir of a Second World War Airman (affiliate link).  Dr. Hunter has a PhD in Literature from Oxford and Jonathan had him as a professor in college. Last time he was on the podcast they talked about how tabletop gaming can help those living with anxiety and depression. See: Episode 245. This time they talk about toxicity and and what it looks like. Jonathan and Dr. Hunter cover some of the notable examples of toxicity in the tabletop gaming community. The big three that they cover are the Satine Phoenix incident; the Wizards of the Coast potential change to the Open Game License; and the Wyrmwood Gaming allegations.  They will discuss the negative catalysts of each and healthy ways people can move forward having lived through such awfulness. The will then talk about how, and if, trusting them again would be possible. There is even talk about forgiveness and how it can help with healing and if it is right for someone to consider forgiveness.  It is highly likely that all these incidents are are not unique, and Dr. Hunter offers some potential red flags to look for in order to protect yourself. If you would like to contact Dr. Allan Hunter; you can find him at the following locations: Website Amazon (affiliate link) YouTube You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Robert Dunn. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Huzzah Con 2023 – Wargaming Recon #292</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2023/06/19/huzzah-con-2023-wargaming-recon-292/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jun 2023 04:02:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=10397</guid>
		<description>In this episode Jonathan is joined by Robert Dunn to talk about Huzzah! Con 2023.  Huzzah was held in South Portland, Maine during the weekend of May 19-21, 2023. Robert writes the show notes for each episode over the past few years.  He is an invaluable member of the team and a friend.

Robert and Jonathan talk about Huzzah! Con and give some details about the convention for those who might be interested in attending in the future.  Jonathan had some medical issues and sadly was unable to attend at the last moment.

Thankfully Robert was there and reports back on the games he played.  He shares his thoughts about this year's convention. The pair even spend some time talking about the hotels and local food options. This leads to a few issues that have not fully been cleared with the ongoing supply chain issues.

Robert talks about some of his convention purchases and what games he is playing currently.

If you attended Huzzah this year and have any other thoughts or comments about your experience then share them with Jonathan and the rest of Wargaming Recon community on any of the below listed social media links.  Robert does not really use any social media, but if you want to reach out to him you can reach out through Jonathan' email address, also listed below.


You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following:

 	Facebook
 	Twitter
 	Email



Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush.


Credits
Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Robert Dunn.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links.



Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory.

We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</description>
		<enclosure length="206151750" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr292/wr292.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:25:53</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>In this episode Jonathan is joined by Robert Dunn to talk about Huzzah! Con 2023.  Huzzah was held in South Portland, Maine during the weekend of May 19-21, 2023. Robert writes the show notes for each episode over the past few years.  He is an invaluable member of the team and a friend. Robert and Jonathan talk about Huzzah! Con and give some details about the convention for those who might be interested in attending in the future.  Jonathan had some medical issues and sadly was unable to attend at the last moment. Thankfully Robert was there and reports back on the games he played.  He shares his thoughts about this year's convention. The pair even spend some time talking about the hotels and local food options. This leads to a few issues that have not fully been cleared with the ongoing supply chain issues. Robert talks about some of his convention purchases and what games he is playing currently. If you attended Huzzah this year and have any other thoughts or comments about your experience then share them with Jonathan and the rest of Wargaming Recon community on any of the below listed social media links.  Robert does not really use any social media, but if you want to reach out to him you can reach out through Jonathan' email address, also listed below. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Robert Dunn. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>In this episode Jonathan is joined by Robert Dunn to talk about Huzzah! Con 2023.  Huzzah was held in South Portland, Maine during the weekend of May 19-21, 2023. Robert writes the show notes for each episode over the past few years.  He is an invaluable member of the team and a friend. Robert and Jonathan talk about Huzzah! Con and give some details about the convention for those who might be interested in attending in the future.  Jonathan had some medical issues and sadly was unable to attend at the last moment. Thankfully Robert was there and reports back on the games he played.  He shares his thoughts about this year's convention. The pair even spend some time talking about the hotels and local food options. This leads to a few issues that have not fully been cleared with the ongoing supply chain issues. Robert talks about some of his convention purchases and what games he is playing currently. If you attended Huzzah this year and have any other thoughts or comments about your experience then share them with Jonathan and the rest of Wargaming Recon community on any of the below listed social media links.  Robert does not really use any social media, but if you want to reach out to him you can reach out through Jonathan' email address, also listed below. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Join our Patreon community and provide support to Wargaming Recon starting from just $1 per month, which is less than a paintbrush. Credits Our theme song is “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel. The podcast logo was created by Peter Bryant. Audio editing was done by Jonathan J. Reinhart. Show notes for this episode were written by Robert Dunn. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain affiliate links, and I may receive commissions or bonuses from your interactions with those links. Wargaming Recon pays tribute to Andrew, a cherished listener whose invaluable support inspired the show's name. Let us observe a collective moment of silence to honor Andrew's memory. We deeply mourn the loss of Adrian, a longstanding co-host of Wargaming Recon. Please join us in a moment of silence as we remember Adrian's contributions and the impact he had on the show.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Katana-Ra &amp; AI Art – Wargaming Recon #291</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2023/05/15/katana-ra-ai-art-wargaming-recon-291/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 15 May 2023 04:02:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=10338</guid>
		<description>This week Jonathan is joined by Kos, the CEO of W.R.K.S. Games. W.R.K.S Games is the publisher of Jordenheim, and now Katana-Ra.

The pair jump right in to talking about their new game Katana-Ra and what it is; and the development behind it.  Katana-Ra is a Japanese inspired cyberpunk RPG and Kos talks about the inspiration and how it is different from other games in the genre like Cyberpunk and Shadowrun. Kos talks about the different formats available once the game is released and where to find it.

W.R.K.S Games also creates accompanying video games to their games. Kos talks about the status of BloodBond Into the Shroud for Jordenheim and where you can get a copy. He them moves over to talking about the game Shinobi Rising, and how it will be associated with Katana-Ra. This game is not our yet; but you get a sneak peak from Kos.

Kos and Jonathan get involved in quite the talk about AI art and how it is being used currently and how W.R.K.S. is using it, as opposed to traditional art assets. Kos and Jonathan do talk about controversy around AI created art.

If you would like to follow W.R.K.S. Games you can find them at the following places online:

 	Website
 	Facebook
 	Twitter
 	Instagram
 	Discord 


You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following:

 	Facebook
 	Twitter
 	Email



Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.

Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</description>
		<enclosure length="70011961" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr291/wr291final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:19:01</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>This week Jonathan is joined by Kos, the CEO of W.R.K.S. Games. W.R.K.S Games is the publisher of Jordenheim, and now Katana-Ra. The pair jump right in to talking about their new game Katana-Ra and what it is; and the development behind it.  Katana-Ra is a Japanese inspired cyberpunk RPG and Kos talks about the inspiration and how it is different from other games in the genre like Cyberpunk and Shadowrun. Kos talks about the different formats available once the game is released and where to find it. W.R.K.S Games also creates accompanying video games to their games. Kos talks about the status of BloodBond Into the Shroud for Jordenheim and where you can get a copy. He them moves over to talking about the game Shinobi Rising, and how it will be associated with Katana-Ra. This game is not our yet; but you get a sneak peak from Kos. Kos and Jonathan get involved in quite the talk about AI art and how it is being used currently and how W.R.K.S. is using it, as opposed to traditional art assets. Kos and Jonathan do talk about controversy around AI created art. If you would like to follow W.R.K.S. Games you can find them at the following places online: Website Facebook Twitter Instagram Discord  You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>This week Jonathan is joined by Kos, the CEO of W.R.K.S. Games. W.R.K.S Games is the publisher of Jordenheim, and now Katana-Ra. The pair jump right in to talking about their new game Katana-Ra and what it is; and the development behind it.  Katana-Ra is a Japanese inspired cyberpunk RPG and Kos talks about the inspiration and how it is different from other games in the genre like Cyberpunk and Shadowrun. Kos talks about the different formats available once the game is released and where to find it. W.R.K.S Games also creates accompanying video games to their games. Kos talks about the status of BloodBond Into the Shroud for Jordenheim and where you can get a copy. He them moves over to talking about the game Shinobi Rising, and how it will be associated with Katana-Ra. This game is not our yet; but you get a sneak peak from Kos. Kos and Jonathan get involved in quite the talk about AI art and how it is being used currently and how W.R.K.S. is using it, as opposed to traditional art assets. Kos and Jonathan do talk about controversy around AI created art. If you would like to follow W.R.K.S. Games you can find them at the following places online: Website Facebook Twitter Instagram Discord  You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Growing a Gaming Community – Wargaming Recon #290</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2023/04/24/growing-a-gaming-community-wargaming-recon-290/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Apr 2023 04:02:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=10372</guid>
		<description>In this episode Jonathan is joined by Peter Saloom. Peter helped found a gaming community at Redemption Rock Brewing in Worchester, Massachusetts; and he is also the president of a 2nd generation family business.

Peter talks about his gaming origins and how it has led him to building his local gaming community.

The pair talk about community building and why it can mean different things to different people. They also talk about why it is important and how it can benefit the everyday gamer. One of the obstacles encountered is gatekeeping. Gatekeeping can exist in any aspect of gaming and it can be imposing and can feel impenetrable. Peter gives his advice on how to prevent the formation of; and how to dismantle any existing gatekeeping.

New players are the lifeblood of any group. Jonathan and Peter discuss the real or imagined barriers that exist when trying to join a gaming community. Jonathan recalls Jonathan's experience with the fact that many gamers may view new social experiences as challenging and what can be done to make the community more accessible to new players.

Even though a group may be very welcoming and open for new players; the location still has a massive impact on how the group functions. Peter and Jonathan discuss what places are great for finding or building a gaming community. And why the list goes beyond the game store.

In an effort to help out Peter's local gaming community, there is Redemption Convention at Redemption Rock Brewing Company. Peter goes over the all the details and tells you why you should attend.

If you want to stay up to with Peter, his club and Redemption Con you can find out more at the links below:

 	Facebook
 	Redemption Rock Brewing Company


You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following:

 	Facebook
 	Twitter
 	Email



Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.

Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</description>
		<enclosure length="53568980" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr290final/wr290final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:04:02</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>In this episode Jonathan is joined by Peter Saloom. Peter helped found a gaming community at Redemption Rock Brewing in Worchester, Massachusetts; and he is also the president of a 2nd generation family business. Peter talks about his gaming origins and how it has led him to building his local gaming community. The pair talk about community building and why it can mean different things to different people. They also talk about why it is important and how it can benefit the everyday gamer. One of the obstacles encountered is gatekeeping. Gatekeeping can exist in any aspect of gaming and it can be imposing and can feel impenetrable. Peter gives his advice on how to prevent the formation of; and how to dismantle any existing gatekeeping. New players are the lifeblood of any group. Jonathan and Peter discuss the real or imagined barriers that exist when trying to join a gaming community. Jonathan recalls Jonathan's experience with the fact that many gamers may view new social experiences as challenging and what can be done to make the community more accessible to new players. Even though a group may be very welcoming and open for new players; the location still has a massive impact on how the group functions. Peter and Jonathan discuss what places are great for finding or building a gaming community. And why the list goes beyond the game store. In an effort to help out Peter's local gaming community, there is Redemption Convention at Redemption Rock Brewing Company. Peter goes over the all the details and tells you why you should attend. If you want to stay up to with Peter, his club and Redemption Con you can find out more at the links below: Facebook Redemption Rock Brewing Company You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>In this episode Jonathan is joined by Peter Saloom. Peter helped found a gaming community at Redemption Rock Brewing in Worchester, Massachusetts; and he is also the president of a 2nd generation family business. Peter talks about his gaming origins and how it has led him to building his local gaming community. The pair talk about community building and why it can mean different things to different people. They also talk about why it is important and how it can benefit the everyday gamer. One of the obstacles encountered is gatekeeping. Gatekeeping can exist in any aspect of gaming and it can be imposing and can feel impenetrable. Peter gives his advice on how to prevent the formation of; and how to dismantle any existing gatekeeping. New players are the lifeblood of any group. Jonathan and Peter discuss the real or imagined barriers that exist when trying to join a gaming community. Jonathan recalls Jonathan's experience with the fact that many gamers may view new social experiences as challenging and what can be done to make the community more accessible to new players. Even though a group may be very welcoming and open for new players; the location still has a massive impact on how the group functions. Peter and Jonathan discuss what places are great for finding or building a gaming community. And why the list goes beyond the game store. In an effort to help out Peter's local gaming community, there is Redemption Convention at Redemption Rock Brewing Company. Peter goes over the all the details and tells you why you should attend. If you want to stay up to with Peter, his club and Redemption Con you can find out more at the links below: Facebook Redemption Rock Brewing Company You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Joerg’s $5,000 Gaming Makeover – Wargaming Recon #289</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2023/03/27/joergs-5000-gaming-makeover-wargaming-recon-289/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Mar 2023 05:00:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=10359</guid>
		<description>This is the second of two live episodes recorded at TotalCon 2023. In this episode Jonathan is joined by Joerg Bender. Joerg is the owner of Things From the Basement; the company that makes beautiful MDF tabletop wargaming terrain.
The Plan
Joerg is given the $5,000 extreme gaming makeover challenge. He has $5,000 pretend dollars to spend on a makeover.  He cannot go over the $5,000 and it has to be used to enhance or makeover his gaming experience.

Jonathan and Joerg talk about the general plan for the makeover, and what aspects Joerg wants to improve. Joerg goes into detail about what he likes to play and and what he wants to keep with his current gaming situation.
The Gear:
Joerg's plan is to upgrade his play space with the Jasper board game table with many of the accessories. Joerg finds that the accessories really make the table for him. The topper helps him leave a game set up allows him to pause for dinner. The wine glass and cup holders keep the drinks off the table during play; and preventing the dreaded spillage. Joerg is also going to add even more accessories to his table, but you will have to listen to hear about even more addons. This is all part of a beautiful dark walnut colored wooden table. The table starts at $959USD and after the extras and shipping, the table costs an impressive $1,842USD.

Even though Joerg makes MDF terrain, he still likes having resin terrain around. This is the next part of his makeover.  Joerg is planning on getting the Altburg range of terrain from Tabletop World. The terrain is high quality resin terrain for 28-32mm gaming.

 

If you want to know more about the items on Joerg's list then see the below links:

 	Jasper Boardgame Table
 	Tabletop World

If you want to stay up to date with The happenings of Things From the Basement

 	Facebook
 	Website


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Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.

Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</description>
		<enclosure length="64197360" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr289final/wr289final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>58:27</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>This is the second of two live episodes recorded at TotalCon 2023. In this episode Jonathan is joined by Joerg Bender. Joerg is the owner of Things From the Basement; the company that makes beautiful MDF tabletop wargaming terrain. The Plan Joerg is given the $5,000 extreme gaming makeover challenge. He has $5,000 pretend dollars to spend on a makeover.  He cannot go over the $5,000 and it has to be used to enhance or makeover his gaming experience. Jonathan and Joerg talk about the general plan for the makeover, and what aspects Joerg wants to improve. Joerg goes into detail about what he likes to play and and what he wants to keep with his current gaming situation. The Gear: Joerg's plan is to upgrade his play space with the Jasper board game table with many of the accessories. Joerg finds that the accessories really make the table for him. The topper helps him leave a game set up allows him to pause for dinner. The wine glass and cup holders keep the drinks off the table during play; and preventing the dreaded spillage. Joerg is also going to add even more accessories to his table, but you will have to listen to hear about even more addons. This is all part of a beautiful dark walnut colored wooden table. The table starts at $959USD and after the extras and shipping, the table costs an impressive $1,842USD. Even though Joerg makes MDF terrain, he still likes having resin terrain around. This is the next part of his makeover.  Joerg is planning on getting the Altburg range of terrain from Tabletop World. The terrain is high quality resin terrain for 28-32mm gaming.   If you want to know more about the items on Joerg's list then see the below links: Jasper Boardgame Table Tabletop World If you want to stay up to date with The happenings of Things From the Basement Facebook Website You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>This is the second of two live episodes recorded at TotalCon 2023. In this episode Jonathan is joined by Joerg Bender. Joerg is the owner of Things From the Basement; the company that makes beautiful MDF tabletop wargaming terrain. The Plan Joerg is given the $5,000 extreme gaming makeover challenge. He has $5,000 pretend dollars to spend on a makeover.  He cannot go over the $5,000 and it has to be used to enhance or makeover his gaming experience. Jonathan and Joerg talk about the general plan for the makeover, and what aspects Joerg wants to improve. Joerg goes into detail about what he likes to play and and what he wants to keep with his current gaming situation. The Gear: Joerg's plan is to upgrade his play space with the Jasper board game table with many of the accessories. Joerg finds that the accessories really make the table for him. The topper helps him leave a game set up allows him to pause for dinner. The wine glass and cup holders keep the drinks off the table during play; and preventing the dreaded spillage. Joerg is also going to add even more accessories to his table, but you will have to listen to hear about even more addons. This is all part of a beautiful dark walnut colored wooden table. The table starts at $959USD and after the extras and shipping, the table costs an impressive $1,842USD. Even though Joerg makes MDF terrain, he still likes having resin terrain around. This is the next part of his makeover.  Joerg is planning on getting the Altburg range of terrain from Tabletop World. The terrain is high quality resin terrain for 28-32mm gaming.   If you want to know more about the items on Joerg's list then see the below links: Jasper Boardgame Table Tabletop World If you want to stay up to date with The happenings of Things From the Basement Facebook Website You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Razer RPG System- Wargaming Recon #288</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2023/03/15/razer-rpg-system-wargaming-recon-288/</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Mar 2023 04:02:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=10347</guid>
		<description>This episode was recorded live at TotalCon 37 on February 25, 2023. Jonathan was joined by Peter Bryant for this live recording. Peter is the co-owner of Solarian Games and the game designer behind the new Razer RPG system. Jonathan quizzes Peter on his gaming origins and why this makes him a good game designer.

Getting down to the main portion of the episode, Jonathan and Peter talk about Razor and how it will work as an RPG framework. Peter discusses why the system exists and what it does that other rules systems do not do; as well as what genres of games Peter thinks will work with the rules system.

Peter goes into some deep discussions on some specifics with the Razor system.  He covers character creation and what the gameplay experience for the players should be. He talks about how the unique mechanics and features help to blend player choice and the narrative structure.

Jonathan asks Peter about the challenges and obstacles that were faced while designing the system and how the Razor system will fit into the modern RPG environment.

Since Peter is the co-owner of Solarian Games; the pair cover the other projects and Jonathan focuses on Cube of Death and when it is expected to be available for public release.

If you are interested in finding out more about Solarian Games and what Peter is working on; just go to the following links to learn more.

 	Facebook
 	Twitter
 	Website


You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following:

 	Facebook
 	Twitter
 	Email



Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.

Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</description>
		<enclosure length="58522944" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr288final/wr288final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>58:27</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>This episode was recorded live at TotalCon 37 on February 25, 2023. Jonathan was joined by Peter Bryant for this live recording. Peter is the co-owner of Solarian Games and the game designer behind the new Razer RPG system. Jonathan quizzes Peter on his gaming origins and why this makes him a good game designer. Getting down to the main portion of the episode, Jonathan and Peter talk about Razor and how it will work as an RPG framework. Peter discusses why the system exists and what it does that other rules systems do not do; as well as what genres of games Peter thinks will work with the rules system. Peter goes into some deep discussions on some specifics with the Razor system.  He covers character creation and what the gameplay experience for the players should be. He talks about how the unique mechanics and features help to blend player choice and the narrative structure. Jonathan asks Peter about the challenges and obstacles that were faced while designing the system and how the Razor system will fit into the modern RPG environment. Since Peter is the co-owner of Solarian Games; the pair cover the other projects and Jonathan focuses on Cube of Death and when it is expected to be available for public release. If you are interested in finding out more about Solarian Games and what Peter is working on; just go to the following links to learn more. Facebook Twitter Website You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>This episode was recorded live at TotalCon 37 on February 25, 2023. Jonathan was joined by Peter Bryant for this live recording. Peter is the co-owner of Solarian Games and the game designer behind the new Razer RPG system. Jonathan quizzes Peter on his gaming origins and why this makes him a good game designer. Getting down to the main portion of the episode, Jonathan and Peter talk about Razor and how it will work as an RPG framework. Peter discusses why the system exists and what it does that other rules systems do not do; as well as what genres of games Peter thinks will work with the rules system. Peter goes into some deep discussions on some specifics with the Razor system.  He covers character creation and what the gameplay experience for the players should be. He talks about how the unique mechanics and features help to blend player choice and the narrative structure. Jonathan asks Peter about the challenges and obstacles that were faced while designing the system and how the Razor system will fit into the modern RPG environment. Since Peter is the co-owner of Solarian Games; the pair cover the other projects and Jonathan focuses on Cube of Death and when it is expected to be available for public release. If you are interested in finding out more about Solarian Games and what Peter is working on; just go to the following links to learn more. Facebook Twitter Website You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Pocket Bard Gaming Music – Wargaming Recon #287</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2023/01/30/pocket-bard-gaming-music-wargaming-recon-287/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jan 2023 04:02:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=10323</guid>
		<description>In this episode Jonathan is joined by Alex Berner and Chase Harris of Pocket Bard. Alex is the composer and CEO of Pocket Bard. Chase is the Lead Developer and Interactive Audio Lead.

The trio talk about what Pocket Bard is and how it can enhance your own RPG or tabletop gaming experience.

Diving into the origin story for Pocket Bard; Alex and Chase talk about how their app is different from the other apps/software out there and what makes Pocket Bard special. Currently Pocket Bard is in open beta on iOS and Android and Alex and Chase tell you how to get involved and what the next steps are for the app.

Since Alex and Chase are making a music app for RPG's; one would hope that they play games also. Jonathan questions them on their gaming pedigree.

If you want to know more or want to download a copy of Pocket Bard then you can find them at the following locations:
iOS
Android
Facebook
Discord
YouTube
Instagram
Twitter


You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following:

 	Facebook
 	Twitter
 	Email



Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.

Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</description>
		<enclosure length="93368889" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr287final/wr287final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:33:08</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>In this episode Jonathan is joined by Alex Berner and Chase Harris of Pocket Bard. Alex is the composer and CEO of Pocket Bard. Chase is the Lead Developer and Interactive Audio Lead. The trio talk about what Pocket Bard is and how it can enhance your own RPG or tabletop gaming experience. Diving into the origin story for Pocket Bard; Alex and Chase talk about how their app is different from the other apps/software out there and what makes Pocket Bard special. Currently Pocket Bard is in open beta on iOS and Android and Alex and Chase tell you how to get involved and what the next steps are for the app. Since Alex and Chase are making a music app for RPG's; one would hope that they play games also. Jonathan questions them on their gaming pedigree. If you want to know more or want to download a copy of Pocket Bard then you can find them at the following locations: iOS Android Facebook Discord YouTube Instagram Twitter You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>In this episode Jonathan is joined by Alex Berner and Chase Harris of Pocket Bard. Alex is the composer and CEO of Pocket Bard. Chase is the Lead Developer and Interactive Audio Lead. The trio talk about what Pocket Bard is and how it can enhance your own RPG or tabletop gaming experience. Diving into the origin story for Pocket Bard; Alex and Chase talk about how their app is different from the other apps/software out there and what makes Pocket Bard special. Currently Pocket Bard is in open beta on iOS and Android and Alex and Chase tell you how to get involved and what the next steps are for the app. Since Alex and Chase are making a music app for RPG's; one would hope that they play games also. Jonathan questions them on their gaming pedigree. If you want to know more or want to download a copy of Pocket Bard then you can find them at the following locations: iOS Android Facebook Discord YouTube Instagram Twitter You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>CaptainCon with Andrew Hartland – Wargaming Recon #286</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2022/12/19/captaincon-with-andrew-hartland-wargaming-recon-286/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Dec 2022 04:02:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=10304</guid>
		<description>In this episode Jonathan is joined by Andrew Hartland.  Andrew is the Gaming Coordinator for CaptainCon and a NASA engineer.

Andrew talks about what he does as the Gaming Coordinator before talking about CaptainCon itself. CaptainCon is February 3-5, 2023 in Warwick, RI and is full of RPG's, Miniatures and Board games. Andrew goes into detail on the number of events and attendees and tells us all why we need to add this convention to your convention cycle.

Jonathan and Andrew talk about games they are playing and what they look forward to in games at conventions.

Having a NASA engineer on the podcast; Jonathan has to talk about space and NASA.

DISCLAIMER: CaptainCon is a sponsor of Wargaming Recon, but that does not exert any editorial control.

If you would like to keep up with CaptainCon you can follow them at the following locations online:

 	Facebook
 	Website
 	Instagram
 	Twitter


You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following:

 	Facebook
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 	Email



Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.

Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</description>
		<enclosure length="52414329" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr286final/wr286final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:05:51</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>In this episode Jonathan is joined by Andrew Hartland.  Andrew is the Gaming Coordinator for CaptainCon and a NASA engineer. Andrew talks about what he does as the Gaming Coordinator before talking about CaptainCon itself. CaptainCon is February 3-5, 2023 in Warwick, RI and is full of RPG's, Miniatures and Board games. Andrew goes into detail on the number of events and attendees and tells us all why we need to add this convention to your convention cycle. Jonathan and Andrew talk about games they are playing and what they look forward to in games at conventions. Having a NASA engineer on the podcast; Jonathan has to talk about space and NASA. DISCLAIMER: CaptainCon is a sponsor of Wargaming Recon, but that does not exert any editorial control. If you would like to keep up with CaptainCon you can follow them at the following locations online: Facebook Website Instagram Twitter You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>In this episode Jonathan is joined by Andrew Hartland.  Andrew is the Gaming Coordinator for CaptainCon and a NASA engineer. Andrew talks about what he does as the Gaming Coordinator before talking about CaptainCon itself. CaptainCon is February 3-5, 2023 in Warwick, RI and is full of RPG's, Miniatures and Board games. Andrew goes into detail on the number of events and attendees and tells us all why we need to add this convention to your convention cycle. Jonathan and Andrew talk about games they are playing and what they look forward to in games at conventions. Having a NASA engineer on the podcast; Jonathan has to talk about space and NASA. DISCLAIMER: CaptainCon is a sponsor of Wargaming Recon, but that does not exert any editorial control. If you would like to keep up with CaptainCon you can follow them at the following locations online: Facebook Website Instagram Twitter You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>ArmourCon 2022 w/ Dave Valentine – Wargaming Recon #285</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2022/11/21/armourcon-2022-w-dave-valentine-wargaming-recon-285/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Nov 2022 04:02:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=10254</guid>
		<description>In this episode Jonathan is joined by Dave Valentine of Bloody Scotsman Games. Bloody Scotsman Games is the maker of Devil in the Wilderness and the expansion Devil In Sleepy Hollow. (You can even find Jonathan and Adrian in the game as characters.)

Dave had a vendor booth at the New England Tabletop Wargaming Flea Market and at ArmourCon 2022. Jonathan and Dave discuss both events.


Flea Market/ Games Day:
The pair discuss the flea market. They talk everything from attendance, to games played and how the sales were from the event.
ArmourCon 2022
This convention was held at the Best Western in Marlboro, MA on October 14-16 2022. ArmourCon describes itself as a "medieval themed convention that brings together the hobby of gaming and the joy of a Ren Faire." The con started in 2019 and has run each year since then.. They collaborate with Handsome Dan's Rescue to help find home for pit bull type dogs. The con is spearheaded by Ami &amp; Daniel Barboza who are the owners of The Armoury Wargames store located in Fairhaven, Massachusetts.

Dave and Jonathan chat about the con.
Closing
In closing Dave talks about what is next for Bloody Scotsman Games. Do you want to stay current with Bloody Scotsman Games you can find them in the following locations:

 	Website
 	Facebook



You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following:

 	Facebook
 	Twitter
 	Email



Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.

Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</description>
		<enclosure length="93772951" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr285final_202211/wr285final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:46:09</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>In this episode Jonathan is joined by Dave Valentine of Bloody Scotsman Games. Bloody Scotsman Games is the maker of Devil in the Wilderness and the expansion Devil In Sleepy Hollow. (You can even find Jonathan and Adrian in the game as characters.) Dave had a vendor booth at the New England Tabletop Wargaming Flea Market and at ArmourCon 2022. Jonathan and Dave discuss both events. Flea Market/ Games Day: The pair discuss the flea market. They talk everything from attendance, to games played and how the sales were from the event. ArmourCon 2022 This convention was held at the Best Western in Marlboro, MA on October 14-16 2022. ArmourCon describes itself as a "medieval themed convention that brings together the hobby of gaming and the joy of a Ren Faire." The con started in 2019 and has run each year since then.. They collaborate with Handsome Dan's Rescue to help find home for pit bull type dogs. The con is spearheaded by Ami &amp; Daniel Barboza who are the owners of The Armoury Wargames store located in Fairhaven, Massachusetts. Dave and Jonathan chat about the con. Closing In closing Dave talks about what is next for Bloody Scotsman Games. Do you want to stay current with Bloody Scotsman Games you can find them in the following locations: Website Facebook You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>In this episode Jonathan is joined by Dave Valentine of Bloody Scotsman Games. Bloody Scotsman Games is the maker of Devil in the Wilderness and the expansion Devil In Sleepy Hollow. (You can even find Jonathan and Adrian in the game as characters.) Dave had a vendor booth at the New England Tabletop Wargaming Flea Market and at ArmourCon 2022. Jonathan and Dave discuss both events. Flea Market/ Games Day: The pair discuss the flea market. They talk everything from attendance, to games played and how the sales were from the event. ArmourCon 2022 This convention was held at the Best Western in Marlboro, MA on October 14-16 2022. ArmourCon describes itself as a "medieval themed convention that brings together the hobby of gaming and the joy of a Ren Faire." The con started in 2019 and has run each year since then.. They collaborate with Handsome Dan's Rescue to help find home for pit bull type dogs. The con is spearheaded by Ami &amp; Daniel Barboza who are the owners of The Armoury Wargames store located in Fairhaven, Massachusetts. Dave and Jonathan chat about the con. Closing In closing Dave talks about what is next for Bloody Scotsman Games. Do you want to stay current with Bloody Scotsman Games you can find them in the following locations: Website Facebook You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Extreme Gaming Makeover – Wargaming Recon #284</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2022/10/31/extreme-gaming-makeover-wargaming-recon-284/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Oct 2022 04:05:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=10227</guid>
		<description>This week Jonathan is joined by Peter Bryant. Peter is a Co-Owner of Solarian Games.  He is a gamer designer who created Cube of Death.

Jonathan gets Peter to go through what his personal extreme gaming makeover would entail. The idea behind the Extreme Gaming Makeover is to see how people would improve their gaming experience if they had a budget of $5,000 USD. Peter discusses the theme of his upgrade and how it will makeover his gaming life.  He has a regular group playing roleplaying games (RPGs).  This makeover will enhance his RPG experience for his group.

The real big thing that Peter would upgrade is his gaming table. He would custom build a table that would house an 85" TV under a sheet of plexi-glass; this would allow him to use the TV as a battle map for either RPG's or Wargaming. He could just display the mat on the TV and be ready to use it for anything. With a new table, new ergonomic chairs would be needed because everyone want to come over and play games.

With all these people coming over the next thing needed would be beverage refrigerator to keep drinks cool and a small multipurpose air fryer/ microwave/ toaster oven. Surely, with all the great goodies in Peter's new gaming room there will still be times that people will not be able to make it and would have to play remote. To offset this, he would get a conference webcam and a 43" Smart TV.

Now that Peter has designed his new space; the pair cover the usage of the space and what was the inspiration for such an awesome room.

If you are interested in learning more about the products Peter and Jonathan talk about then here is a list of the specific items (Some maybe Affiliate links) :

 	

 	85" TV Screen: Sony 85 Inch 4K Ultra HD TV X85K Series
 	McMahon Ergonomic Executive Chair - 8
 	HomeLabs Beverage Refrigerator and Cooler (holds 120 cans per fridge) - 2
 	Galanz GTWHG12S1SA10 4-in-1 ToastWave
 	Nuroum Conference Webcam
 	VIZIO - 43" Class V-Series 4K LED HDR Smart TV



Would you like to stay current with Peter, Solarian Games or Cube of Death? You can find them in the following locations:

 	Website
 	Facebook

You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following:

 	Facebook
 	Twitter
 	Email



Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.

Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</description>
		<enclosure length="50696718" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr284final/wr284final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:14:09</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>This week Jonathan is joined by Peter Bryant. Peter is a Co-Owner of Solarian Games.  He is a gamer designer who created Cube of Death. Jonathan gets Peter to go through what his personal extreme gaming makeover would entail. The idea behind the Extreme Gaming Makeover is to see how people would improve their gaming experience if they had a budget of $5,000 USD. Peter discusses the theme of his upgrade and how it will makeover his gaming life.  He has a regular group playing roleplaying games (RPGs).  This makeover will enhance his RPG experience for his group. The real big thing that Peter would upgrade is his gaming table. He would custom build a table that would house an 85" TV under a sheet of plexi-glass; this would allow him to use the TV as a battle map for either RPG's or Wargaming. He could just display the mat on the TV and be ready to use it for anything. With a new table, new ergonomic chairs would be needed because everyone want to come over and play games. With all these people coming over the next thing needed would be beverage refrigerator to keep drinks cool and a small multipurpose air fryer/ microwave/ toaster oven. Surely, with all the great goodies in Peter's new gaming room there will still be times that people will not be able to make it and would have to play remote. To offset this, he would get a conference webcam and a 43" Smart TV. Now that Peter has designed his new space; the pair cover the usage of the space and what was the inspiration for such an awesome room. If you are interested in learning more about the products Peter and Jonathan talk about then here is a list of the specific items (Some maybe Affiliate links) : 85" TV Screen: Sony 85 Inch 4K Ultra HD TV X85K Series McMahon Ergonomic Executive Chair - 8 HomeLabs Beverage Refrigerator and Cooler (holds 120 cans per fridge) - 2 Galanz GTWHG12S1SA10 4-in-1 ToastWave Nuroum Conference Webcam VIZIO - 43" Class V-Series 4K LED HDR Smart TV Would you like to stay current with Peter, Solarian Games or Cube of Death? You can find them in the following locations: Website Facebook You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>This week Jonathan is joined by Peter Bryant. Peter is a Co-Owner of Solarian Games.  He is a gamer designer who created Cube of Death. Jonathan gets Peter to go through what his personal extreme gaming makeover would entail. The idea behind the Extreme Gaming Makeover is to see how people would improve their gaming experience if they had a budget of $5,000 USD. Peter discusses the theme of his upgrade and how it will makeover his gaming life.  He has a regular group playing roleplaying games (RPGs).  This makeover will enhance his RPG experience for his group. The real big thing that Peter would upgrade is his gaming table. He would custom build a table that would house an 85" TV under a sheet of plexi-glass; this would allow him to use the TV as a battle map for either RPG's or Wargaming. He could just display the mat on the TV and be ready to use it for anything. With a new table, new ergonomic chairs would be needed because everyone want to come over and play games. With all these people coming over the next thing needed would be beverage refrigerator to keep drinks cool and a small multipurpose air fryer/ microwave/ toaster oven. Surely, with all the great goodies in Peter's new gaming room there will still be times that people will not be able to make it and would have to play remote. To offset this, he would get a conference webcam and a 43" Smart TV. Now that Peter has designed his new space; the pair cover the usage of the space and what was the inspiration for such an awesome room. If you are interested in learning more about the products Peter and Jonathan talk about then here is a list of the specific items (Some maybe Affiliate links) : 85" TV Screen: Sony 85 Inch 4K Ultra HD TV X85K Series McMahon Ergonomic Executive Chair - 8 HomeLabs Beverage Refrigerator and Cooler (holds 120 cans per fridge) - 2 Galanz GTWHG12S1SA10 4-in-1 ToastWave Nuroum Conference Webcam VIZIO - 43" Class V-Series 4K LED HDR Smart TV Would you like to stay current with Peter, Solarian Games or Cube of Death? You can find them in the following locations: Website Facebook You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Cigar Box Battle with Cory Ring – Wargaming Recon #283</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2022/09/05/cigar-box-battle-with-cory-ring-wargaming-recon-283/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Sep 2022 04:03:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=10210</guid>
		<description>In this episode we are joined by Cory Ring.  He is the co-owner, content manager, editor, and gamer guru for Cigar Box Battle.

If you are not aware Cigar Box Battle has 143 different designs for their tabletop gaming mats. 24 of them are 36"x36". Two of them are massive at 6ft 6inches x 15ft; and the last 117 are in a standard 4x6. They also offer double-sided 4x6 mats and also a satin fleece option.

Cory and Jonathan talk about the mats available and how they improve the gaming played on them. They also go over what makes Cigar Box Battle mats stand out.  Cory covers the changes to the products.  He goes deep covering how the fabric differs from the plush and satin that was previously used (the satin is still used on the double-sided mats)

Cory gives a peek at the brand new Cigar Box Battle Kickstarter

If you wish to find Cigar Box Battle online you can find them in the following places:

 	Facebook
 	Instagram
 	Twitter
 	YouTube
 	Cigar Box Battle Website



You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following:

 	Facebook
 	Twitter
 	Email



Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.

Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</description>
		<enclosure length="78908350" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr283final/wr283final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:26:26</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>In this episode we are joined by Cory Ring.  He is the co-owner, content manager, editor, and gamer guru for Cigar Box Battle. If you are not aware Cigar Box Battle has 143 different designs for their tabletop gaming mats. 24 of them are 36"x36". Two of them are massive at 6ft 6inches x 15ft; and the last 117 are in a standard 4x6. They also offer double-sided 4x6 mats and also a satin fleece option. Cory and Jonathan talk about the mats available and how they improve the gaming played on them. They also go over what makes Cigar Box Battle mats stand out.  Cory covers the changes to the products.  He goes deep covering how the fabric differs from the plush and satin that was previously used (the satin is still used on the double-sided mats) Cory gives a peek at the brand new Cigar Box Battle Kickstarter If you wish to find Cigar Box Battle online you can find them in the following places: Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube Cigar Box Battle Website You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>In this episode we are joined by Cory Ring.  He is the co-owner, content manager, editor, and gamer guru for Cigar Box Battle. If you are not aware Cigar Box Battle has 143 different designs for their tabletop gaming mats. 24 of them are 36"x36". Two of them are massive at 6ft 6inches x 15ft; and the last 117 are in a standard 4x6. They also offer double-sided 4x6 mats and also a satin fleece option. Cory and Jonathan talk about the mats available and how they improve the gaming played on them. They also go over what makes Cigar Box Battle mats stand out.  Cory covers the changes to the products.  He goes deep covering how the fabric differs from the plush and satin that was previously used (the satin is still used on the double-sided mats) Cory gives a peek at the brand new Cigar Box Battle Kickstarter If you wish to find Cigar Box Battle online you can find them in the following places: Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube Cigar Box Battle Website You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Wargaming Campaigns with Henry Hyde – Wargaming Recon #282</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2022/08/22/wargaming-campaigns-with-henry-hyde-wargaming-recon-282/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2022 12:18:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=10200</guid>
		<description>This week Jonathan is joined by the esteemed Henry Hyde. Henry is the best-selling author of Wargaming Campaigns (affiliate link) and The Wargaming Compendium (affiliate link)  books.  Many consider The Wargaming Compendium to be the definitive wargaming tome of our generation.

Jonathan and Henry discuss why Henry decided to take on this topic when there are other books already on the topic.  They talk about some of the other books that discuss wargaming campaigns.  Some of the books include Featherstone's  War Game Campaigns;  The War Game by Charles Grant; The Sole Wargaming Guide by Precis Intermedia; and Henry's own Wargaming Compendium.

Henry talks about how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted the writing of the book and what his process for writing was like.

If you are interested in getting a copy of any of Henry's books you can find them with the following links:

Wargaming Campaigns (affiliate link)

The Wargaming Compendium (affiliate link)

 



You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following:

 	Facebook
 	Twitter
 	Email



Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.

Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</description>
		<enclosure length="55058217" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr282final/wr282final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:03:27</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>This week Jonathan is joined by the esteemed Henry Hyde. Henry is the best-selling author of Wargaming Campaigns (affiliate link) and The Wargaming Compendium (affiliate link)  books.  Many consider The Wargaming Compendium to be the definitive wargaming tome of our generation. Jonathan and Henry discuss why Henry decided to take on this topic when there are other books already on the topic.  They talk about some of the other books that discuss wargaming campaigns.  Some of the books include Featherstone's  War Game Campaigns;  The War Game by Charles Grant; The Sole Wargaming Guide by Precis Intermedia; and Henry's own Wargaming Compendium. Henry talks about how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted the writing of the book and what his process for writing was like. If you are interested in getting a copy of any of Henry's books you can find them with the following links: Wargaming Campaigns (affiliate link) The Wargaming Compendium (affiliate link)   You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>This week Jonathan is joined by the esteemed Henry Hyde. Henry is the best-selling author of Wargaming Campaigns (affiliate link) and The Wargaming Compendium (affiliate link)  books.  Many consider The Wargaming Compendium to be the definitive wargaming tome of our generation. Jonathan and Henry discuss why Henry decided to take on this topic when there are other books already on the topic.  They talk about some of the other books that discuss wargaming campaigns.  Some of the books include Featherstone's  War Game Campaigns;  The War Game by Charles Grant; The Sole Wargaming Guide by Precis Intermedia; and Henry's own Wargaming Compendium. Henry talks about how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted the writing of the book and what his process for writing was like. If you are interested in getting a copy of any of Henry's books you can find them with the following links: Wargaming Campaigns (affiliate link) The Wargaming Compendium (affiliate link)   You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>5 Tips for Whatnot Buyers – Wargaming Recon #281</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2022/08/08/5-tips-for-whatnot-buyers-wargaming-recon-281/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Aug 2022 04:02:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=10187</guid>
		<description>This week, Jonathan is joined by special quest Anthony from Brickify. The pair talk about the online auction site Whatnot; they explain what it is and it can benefit you.

The 5 tips for buyers that the pair discuss are as follows:

 	Be selective

 	Be careful from whom you buy and also avoid the people that sound like a used car salesman.
 	Does the seller know the product and are they putting effort into showing off the product from different angles.


 	Popularity doesn't matter

 	Problems can exist with highly followed sellers as much, or more, than those who are brand new.
 	New or less popular sellers may put in the extra effort to compete with the popular ones.
 	Popular sellers may be popular for a reason... or no good reason at all.
 	Use the WhatNot Ratings System. 4.95 or higher is a solid rating.
 	BrickTrend, HDBricks, and BlainesWorld are solid sellers for Lego


 	Trust your gut

 	Avoid Sellers who do games akin to gambling, such as randomized results or chances to enter drawings, etc.
 	Don't "just trust" sellers


 	Keep track of purchases

 	Take screenshots of each item
 	Write down a list or make a spreadsheet to track your purchases.


 	Complete the sale

 	Verify the received products for any extra damage and to ensure the rights parts are included.
 	If anything is wrong contact WhatNot support and include proof. They are very responsive.
 	Make sure to rate/review sellers in a timely manner.





You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following:

 	Facebook
 	Twitter
 	Email



Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.

Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</description>
		<enclosure length="79615505" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr281final/wr281final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:22:50</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>This week, Jonathan is joined by special quest Anthony from Brickify. The pair talk about the online auction site Whatnot; they explain what it is and it can benefit you. The 5 tips for buyers that the pair discuss are as follows: Be selective Be careful from whom you buy and also avoid the people that sound like a used car salesman. Does the seller know the product and are they putting effort into showing off the product from different angles. Popularity doesn't matter Problems can exist with highly followed sellers as much, or more, than those who are brand new. New or less popular sellers may put in the extra effort to compete with the popular ones. Popular sellers may be popular for a reason... or no good reason at all. Use the WhatNot Ratings System. 4.95 or higher is a solid rating. BrickTrend, HDBricks, and BlainesWorld are solid sellers for Lego Trust your gut Avoid Sellers who do games akin to gambling, such as randomized results or chances to enter drawings, etc. Don't "just trust" sellers Keep track of purchases Take screenshots of each item Write down a list or make a spreadsheet to track your purchases. Complete the sale Verify the received products for any extra damage and to ensure the rights parts are included. If anything is wrong contact WhatNot support and include proof. They are very responsive. Make sure to rate/review sellers in a timely manner. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>This week, Jonathan is joined by special quest Anthony from Brickify. The pair talk about the online auction site Whatnot; they explain what it is and it can benefit you. The 5 tips for buyers that the pair discuss are as follows: Be selective Be careful from whom you buy and also avoid the people that sound like a used car salesman. Does the seller know the product and are they putting effort into showing off the product from different angles. Popularity doesn't matter Problems can exist with highly followed sellers as much, or more, than those who are brand new. New or less popular sellers may put in the extra effort to compete with the popular ones. Popular sellers may be popular for a reason... or no good reason at all. Use the WhatNot Ratings System. 4.95 or higher is a solid rating. BrickTrend, HDBricks, and BlainesWorld are solid sellers for Lego Trust your gut Avoid Sellers who do games akin to gambling, such as randomized results or chances to enter drawings, etc. Don't "just trust" sellers Keep track of purchases Take screenshots of each item Write down a list or make a spreadsheet to track your purchases. Complete the sale Verify the received products for any extra damage and to ensure the rights parts are included. If anything is wrong contact WhatNot support and include proof. They are very responsive. Make sure to rate/review sellers in a timely manner. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>USS Adrian Benson – Wargaming Recon #280</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2022/07/25/uss-adrian-benson-wargaming-recon-280/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jul 2022 04:03:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=10169</guid>
		<description>Joerg Bender is the owner of Things From the Basement.  He comes on to discuss what's happening with their MDF terrain.  Things from the Basement has 13 main lines of MDF terrain and tabletop gaming accessories.

Jonathan and Joerg talk specifically about the Exploratory Submarine USS Adrian Benson.  The USS Adrian Benson is from their Victorian Science Fiction line.  It is a tribute piece in memory of Wargaming Recon co-host Adrian Benson.  Adrian tragically passed away in 2021 due to esophageal cancer.  They talk about the design process and inspiration for the submarine. Joerg compares the design process for this and other kits that he has designed. He then spends a moment talking about the influence Adrian had on Joerg and why he decided to name the submarine after him.

Joerg speaks on how COVID-19 and world affairs have impacted his business over the past few and how he plans on overcoming those obstacles.

Jonathan gets Joerg to open up and give some teasers and talk about some new releases for Things from the Basement.

Joerg lets everyone know what his future convention plans are; so we can all see him in person and buy some of his amazing MDF kits. If you are not lucky enough to meet him at a convention you can also find him at the following locations:

 	Website
 	Facebook
 	Instagram



You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following:

 	Facebook
 	Twitter
 	Email



Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.

Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</description>
		<enclosure length="62016060" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr280final/wr280final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:04:30</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Joerg Bender is the owner of Things From the Basement.  He comes on to discuss what's happening with their MDF terrain.  Things from the Basement has 13 main lines of MDF terrain and tabletop gaming accessories. Jonathan and Joerg talk specifically about the Exploratory Submarine USS Adrian Benson.  The USS Adrian Benson is from their Victorian Science Fiction line.  It is a tribute piece in memory of Wargaming Recon co-host Adrian Benson.  Adrian tragically passed away in 2021 due to esophageal cancer.  They talk about the design process and inspiration for the submarine. Joerg compares the design process for this and other kits that he has designed. He then spends a moment talking about the influence Adrian had on Joerg and why he decided to name the submarine after him. Joerg speaks on how COVID-19 and world affairs have impacted his business over the past few and how he plans on overcoming those obstacles. Jonathan gets Joerg to open up and give some teasers and talk about some new releases for Things from the Basement. Joerg lets everyone know what his future convention plans are; so we can all see him in person and buy some of his amazing MDF kits. If you are not lucky enough to meet him at a convention you can also find him at the following locations: Website Facebook Instagram You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Joerg Bender is the owner of Things From the Basement.  He comes on to discuss what's happening with their MDF terrain.  Things from the Basement has 13 main lines of MDF terrain and tabletop gaming accessories. Jonathan and Joerg talk specifically about the Exploratory Submarine USS Adrian Benson.  The USS Adrian Benson is from their Victorian Science Fiction line.  It is a tribute piece in memory of Wargaming Recon co-host Adrian Benson.  Adrian tragically passed away in 2021 due to esophageal cancer.  They talk about the design process and inspiration for the submarine. Joerg compares the design process for this and other kits that he has designed. He then spends a moment talking about the influence Adrian had on Joerg and why he decided to name the submarine after him. Joerg speaks on how COVID-19 and world affairs have impacted his business over the past few and how he plans on overcoming those obstacles. Jonathan gets Joerg to open up and give some teasers and talk about some new releases for Things from the Basement. Joerg lets everyone know what his future convention plans are; so we can all see him in person and buy some of his amazing MDF kits. If you are not lucky enough to meet him at a convention you can also find him at the following locations: Website Facebook Instagram You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Adrian’s Gaming Requiem – Wargaming Recon #279</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2022/07/11/adrians-gaming-requiem-wargaming-recon-279/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jul 2022 04:02:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=10158</guid>
		<description>In this episode, Jonathan is joined by Alex Tabb. Alex is a long time friend of Adrian Benson and a fellow gamer. The two travel into old school wargaming as they swap memories of gaming with Adrian.

Adrian and Alex met at The Compleat Strategist in King Of Prussia PA, USA run by Ed Wimble (of Clash of Arms fame). They both were there for a demo of an old Western game by TSR called Boot Hill after that game they started meeting up and gaming every Saturday till they graduated high school.  Adrian joined the Navy and became a submariner.  Alex went to college before...well if we told you that we'd have to kill you (joking).

Alex talks about the Boot Hill game in more detail. Reminiscing about his thoughts of the system and the 20 people that were in the game. By the end of the game Alex and Adrian had bonded about their shared love of gaming and the fact that they both had just purchased a new game called Squad Leader. From then on they played pretty much every weekend through High School. They played many games beyond just Squad Leader. They played games like Yalu: Wood Ships &amp; Iron Men: Ironclads and they even had miserable time trying to play The Longest Day.

If you would like to know more about any of the games discussed in this episode then just click on the title below and go to the corresponding BoardGame Geek page:

Boot Hill

Squad Leader

Yalu

Wooden Ships &amp; Iron Men

Iron Clads

The Longest Day

Alex is now the owner of Paul's Boutique Records.  Check them out for your vinyl music needs.



You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following:

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 	Email



Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.

Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</description>
		<enclosure length="68535245" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr279final/wr279final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:14:56</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>In this episode, Jonathan is joined by Alex Tabb. Alex is a long time friend of Adrian Benson and a fellow gamer. The two travel into old school wargaming as they swap memories of gaming with Adrian. Adrian and Alex met at The Compleat Strategist in King Of Prussia PA, USA run by Ed Wimble (of Clash of Arms fame). They both were there for a demo of an old Western game by TSR called Boot Hill after that game they started meeting up and gaming every Saturday till they graduated high school.  Adrian joined the Navy and became a submariner.  Alex went to college before...well if we told you that we'd have to kill you (joking). Alex talks about the Boot Hill game in more detail. Reminiscing about his thoughts of the system and the 20 people that were in the game. By the end of the game Alex and Adrian had bonded about their shared love of gaming and the fact that they both had just purchased a new game called Squad Leader. From then on they played pretty much every weekend through High School. They played many games beyond just Squad Leader. They played games like Yalu: Wood Ships &amp; Iron Men: Ironclads and they even had miserable time trying to play The Longest Day. If you would like to know more about any of the games discussed in this episode then just click on the title below and go to the corresponding BoardGame Geek page: Boot Hill Squad Leader Yalu Wooden Ships &amp; Iron Men Iron Clads The Longest Day Alex is now the owner of Paul's Boutique Records.  Check them out for your vinyl music needs. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>In this episode, Jonathan is joined by Alex Tabb. Alex is a long time friend of Adrian Benson and a fellow gamer. The two travel into old school wargaming as they swap memories of gaming with Adrian. Adrian and Alex met at The Compleat Strategist in King Of Prussia PA, USA run by Ed Wimble (of Clash of Arms fame). They both were there for a demo of an old Western game by TSR called Boot Hill after that game they started meeting up and gaming every Saturday till they graduated high school.  Adrian joined the Navy and became a submariner.  Alex went to college before...well if we told you that we'd have to kill you (joking). Alex talks about the Boot Hill game in more detail. Reminiscing about his thoughts of the system and the 20 people that were in the game. By the end of the game Alex and Adrian had bonded about their shared love of gaming and the fact that they both had just purchased a new game called Squad Leader. From then on they played pretty much every weekend through High School. They played many games beyond just Squad Leader. They played games like Yalu: Wood Ships &amp; Iron Men: Ironclads and they even had miserable time trying to play The Longest Day. If you would like to know more about any of the games discussed in this episode then just click on the title below and go to the corresponding BoardGame Geek page: Boot Hill Squad Leader Yalu Wooden Ships &amp; Iron Men Iron Clads The Longest Day Alex is now the owner of Paul's Boutique Records.  Check them out for your vinyl music needs. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Wargaming with LEGO – Wargaming Recon #278</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2022/06/27/wargaming-with-lego-wargaming-recon-278/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jun 2022 04:02:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=10143</guid>
		<description>In this episode, Jonathan talks about how he is joining his loves of Star Wars, LEGO, and wargaming.

Jonathan is working on developing a convention game for the Battle of Hoth using his LEGO kits.

He covers his dilemma with either using the Star Wars Legion rules or using a homebrew set of rules based on Star Wars Legion. If you are interested you can find the free rules on the Atomic Mass Games website HERE. Jonathan knows that he will be playing the Battle of Hoth and that with such a large battle he will need to scale down and has decided to make it a skirmish sized game as part of the larger fight. 

As a Star Wars wargame set at the Battle of Hoth; Jonathan already knows that he will need one side to be the Rebels and the other side to be the Imperials.  Jonathan's collection for the Rebel Alliance is going to contain regular infantry, Tauntauns, some Anti-Vehicle weapons and E-Web blasters.  The Imperials are going to attack with infantry, speeder bikes, and AT-ST's.  An AT-AT might make an appearance. No Star Wars game will be complete without some hero or villains getting involved in the fight.  Therefore; the likes of Luke, Leia and Han Solo will face off against Darth Vader or General Veers.

Jonathan's goal for the Hoth game is to have it ready for the 2023 convention season. His aim is for it to be able to accommodate 4-6 players and have some aspects controlled by the GM or triggered by in game actions.

Jonathan talks about the supplies that he has and some things that still need to be resolved prior to him running his game next year. Before then there are a few items that have to get resolved. Some of the items that Jonathan mentions include the need to make sure he is comfortable with the rules and scenario he has designed and the possible need to have an assistant with him during the game.



You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following:

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Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.

Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</description>
		<enclosure length="58846081" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr278final/wr278final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>53:56</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>In this episode, Jonathan talks about how he is joining his loves of Star Wars, LEGO, and wargaming. Jonathan is working on developing a convention game for the Battle of Hoth using his LEGO kits. He covers his dilemma with either using the Star Wars Legion rules or using a homebrew set of rules based on Star Wars Legion. If you are interested you can find the free rules on the Atomic Mass Games website HERE. Jonathan knows that he will be playing the Battle of Hoth and that with such a large battle he will need to scale down and has decided to make it a skirmish sized game as part of the larger fight.  As a Star Wars wargame set at the Battle of Hoth; Jonathan already knows that he will need one side to be the Rebels and the other side to be the Imperials.  Jonathan's collection for the Rebel Alliance is going to contain regular infantry, Tauntauns, some Anti-Vehicle weapons and E-Web blasters.  The Imperials are going to attack with infantry, speeder bikes, and AT-ST's.  An AT-AT might make an appearance. No Star Wars game will be complete without some hero or villains getting involved in the fight.  Therefore; the likes of Luke, Leia and Han Solo will face off against Darth Vader or General Veers. Jonathan's goal for the Hoth game is to have it ready for the 2023 convention season. His aim is for it to be able to accommodate 4-6 players and have some aspects controlled by the GM or triggered by in game actions. Jonathan talks about the supplies that he has and some things that still need to be resolved prior to him running his game next year. Before then there are a few items that have to get resolved. Some of the items that Jonathan mentions include the need to make sure he is comfortable with the rules and scenario he has designed and the possible need to have an assistant with him during the game. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>In this episode, Jonathan talks about how he is joining his loves of Star Wars, LEGO, and wargaming. Jonathan is working on developing a convention game for the Battle of Hoth using his LEGO kits. He covers his dilemma with either using the Star Wars Legion rules or using a homebrew set of rules based on Star Wars Legion. If you are interested you can find the free rules on the Atomic Mass Games website HERE. Jonathan knows that he will be playing the Battle of Hoth and that with such a large battle he will need to scale down and has decided to make it a skirmish sized game as part of the larger fight.  As a Star Wars wargame set at the Battle of Hoth; Jonathan already knows that he will need one side to be the Rebels and the other side to be the Imperials.  Jonathan's collection for the Rebel Alliance is going to contain regular infantry, Tauntauns, some Anti-Vehicle weapons and E-Web blasters.  The Imperials are going to attack with infantry, speeder bikes, and AT-ST's.  An AT-AT might make an appearance. No Star Wars game will be complete without some hero or villains getting involved in the fight.  Therefore; the likes of Luke, Leia and Han Solo will face off against Darth Vader or General Veers. Jonathan's goal for the Hoth game is to have it ready for the 2023 convention season. His aim is for it to be able to accommodate 4-6 players and have some aspects controlled by the GM or triggered by in game actions. Jonathan talks about the supplies that he has and some things that still need to be resolved prior to him running his game next year. Before then there are a few items that have to get resolved. Some of the items that Jonathan mentions include the need to make sure he is comfortable with the rules and scenario he has designed and the possible need to have an assistant with him during the game. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Australian Gaming Con 2022 – Wargaming Recon #277</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2022/03/14/australian-gaming-con-2022-wargaming-recon-277/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Mar 2022 20:24:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=10123</guid>
		<description>In episode #277 I am joined by Joshua Shoobridge. Joshua is a podcaster, wargamer dad, 3D printing enthusiast and our audio editor. We start off talking about what games and hobby tasks that he is enjoying currently. We also discuss how COVID has impacted gaming.

Joshua talks about his local convention CANCON and how long it has been running.  During COVID lockdowns many gaming events and conventions had to shut down or make changes. We discuss what changes CANCON made.  We talk about this years convention and what sort of safety precautions were employed at the convention; and we speak on how it felt to be at a convention and he offers a few suggestions for cons during something like COVID. Joshua compares this years attendance to prior years.

The next segment is the long absent Mailbag Segment. Members of the community have responded positively to our return.

Listener Chris R. said "play with Lego! You may want to consider Star Wars Legion as your game system. I am collecting an Endor force myself..."

Listener and superstar GM Mike Paine invited me to use his beautiful layout for LEGO wargaming. Mike is a friend, one of my favorite GM's and does a lot to grow the hobby.

Podcaster Jay Arnold did a great episode of The Veteran Wargamer with guest Owen Staton. They discussed mental health and how tabletop gaming can be helpful. Jay kindly gave us a nice shoutout in the episode. Look for Episode 75: The Time Between.



If you want to stay current will all the things Joshua is doing you can find links to his social media's below:

 	Instagram
 	Website

 

You can contact of follow Wargaming Recon using the following:

 	Facebook
 	Twitter
 	Instagram
 	Email



Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge hosted the episode and edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.

Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</description>
		<enclosure length="77741265" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr277/wr277.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:26:28</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>In episode #277 I am joined by Joshua Shoobridge. Joshua is a podcaster, wargamer dad, 3D printing enthusiast and our audio editor. We start off talking about what games and hobby tasks that he is enjoying currently. We also discuss how COVID has impacted gaming. Joshua talks about his local convention CANCON and how long it has been running.  During COVID lockdowns many gaming events and conventions had to shut down or make changes. We discuss what changes CANCON made.  We talk about this years convention and what sort of safety precautions were employed at the convention; and we speak on how it felt to be at a convention and he offers a few suggestions for cons during something like COVID. Joshua compares this years attendance to prior years. The next segment is the long absent Mailbag Segment. Members of the community have responded positively to our return. Listener Chris R. said "play with Lego! You may want to consider Star Wars Legion as your game system. I am collecting an Endor force myself..." Listener and superstar GM Mike Paine invited me to use his beautiful layout for LEGO wargaming. Mike is a friend, one of my favorite GM's and does a lot to grow the hobby. Podcaster Jay Arnold did a great episode of The Veteran Wargamer with guest Owen Staton. They discussed mental health and how tabletop gaming can be helpful. Jay kindly gave us a nice shoutout in the episode. Look for Episode 75: The Time Between. If you want to stay current will all the things Joshua is doing you can find links to his social media's below: Instagram Website   You can contact of follow Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Instagram Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge hosted the episode and edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>In episode #277 I am joined by Joshua Shoobridge. Joshua is a podcaster, wargamer dad, 3D printing enthusiast and our audio editor. We start off talking about what games and hobby tasks that he is enjoying currently. We also discuss how COVID has impacted gaming. Joshua talks about his local convention CANCON and how long it has been running.  During COVID lockdowns many gaming events and conventions had to shut down or make changes. We discuss what changes CANCON made.  We talk about this years convention and what sort of safety precautions were employed at the convention; and we speak on how it felt to be at a convention and he offers a few suggestions for cons during something like COVID. Joshua compares this years attendance to prior years. The next segment is the long absent Mailbag Segment. Members of the community have responded positively to our return. Listener Chris R. said "play with Lego! You may want to consider Star Wars Legion as your game system. I am collecting an Endor force myself..." Listener and superstar GM Mike Paine invited me to use his beautiful layout for LEGO wargaming. Mike is a friend, one of my favorite GM's and does a lot to grow the hobby. Podcaster Jay Arnold did a great episode of The Veteran Wargamer with guest Owen Staton. They discussed mental health and how tabletop gaming can be helpful. Jay kindly gave us a nice shoutout in the episode. Look for Episode 75: The Time Between. If you want to stay current will all the things Joshua is doing you can find links to his social media's below: Instagram Website   You can contact of follow Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Instagram Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge hosted the episode and edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Solarian Games Rises – Wargaming Recon #276</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2022/02/28/solarian-games-rises-wargaming-recon-276/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Feb 2022 04:01:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=10109</guid>
		<description>In this episode, we are joined by games designer Peter Bryant.  Peter has quite a resume, he is a game designer, former podcaster, dad, science nerd, TotalCon Industry guest and co-owner of Solarian Games.

We briefly talk about how TSR had change names to become Solarian Games.  Wargaming Recon used to be part of the TSR Podcast Network, and we talk about it's demise and why Solarian Games does not have one to replace it.

Solarian Games has a impressive collection of products under it's banner.  Peter talks about some of the games and teases a few upcoming releases. He even offers some advice for the aspriring game designer.

I mentioned earlier that Peter was a former podcaster.  He was on the Mythwits podcast. For those who don't know, it was a fun weekly video show covering games, science, technology and pop culture. We talk about why it went of the air and if it will return. We also get Peter's thoughts on if he would ever want to host another podcast.



If you want to stay current will all the things Solarian is doing you can find links to the website and social media below:

 	Facebook
 	Website

I hope everyone is excited about the return of Wargaming Recon. The podcast is on all the things as Wargaming Recon. Seriously, we're in your character's Top Secret mission briefings bringing you the fun in the world of tabletop gaming. Can't miss it.

You can contact of follow Wargaming Recon using the following:

 	Facebook
 	Twitter
 	Instagram
 	Email



Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge hosted the episode and edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.

Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</description>
		<enclosure length="86711208" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr276final/wr276final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:37:02</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>In this episode, we are joined by games designer Peter Bryant.  Peter has quite a resume, he is a game designer, former podcaster, dad, science nerd, TotalCon Industry guest and co-owner of Solarian Games. We briefly talk about how TSR had change names to become Solarian Games.  Wargaming Recon used to be part of the TSR Podcast Network, and we talk about it's demise and why Solarian Games does not have one to replace it. Solarian Games has a impressive collection of products under it's banner.  Peter talks about some of the games and teases a few upcoming releases. He even offers some advice for the aspriring game designer. I mentioned earlier that Peter was a former podcaster.  He was on the Mythwits podcast. For those who don't know, it was a fun weekly video show covering games, science, technology and pop culture. We talk about why it went of the air and if it will return. We also get Peter's thoughts on if he would ever want to host another podcast. If you want to stay current will all the things Solarian is doing you can find links to the website and social media below: Facebook Website I hope everyone is excited about the return of Wargaming Recon. The podcast is on all the things as Wargaming Recon. Seriously, we're in your character's Top Secret mission briefings bringing you the fun in the world of tabletop gaming. Can't miss it. You can contact of follow Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Instagram Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge hosted the episode and edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>In this episode, we are joined by games designer Peter Bryant.  Peter has quite a resume, he is a game designer, former podcaster, dad, science nerd, TotalCon Industry guest and co-owner of Solarian Games. We briefly talk about how TSR had change names to become Solarian Games.  Wargaming Recon used to be part of the TSR Podcast Network, and we talk about it's demise and why Solarian Games does not have one to replace it. Solarian Games has a impressive collection of products under it's banner.  Peter talks about some of the games and teases a few upcoming releases. He even offers some advice for the aspriring game designer. I mentioned earlier that Peter was a former podcaster.  He was on the Mythwits podcast. For those who don't know, it was a fun weekly video show covering games, science, technology and pop culture. We talk about why it went of the air and if it will return. We also get Peter's thoughts on if he would ever want to host another podcast. If you want to stay current will all the things Solarian is doing you can find links to the website and social media below: Facebook Website I hope everyone is excited about the return of Wargaming Recon. The podcast is on all the things as Wargaming Recon. Seriously, we're in your character's Top Secret mission briefings bringing you the fun in the world of tabletop gaming. Can't miss it. You can contact of follow Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Instagram Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge hosted the episode and edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Grief, LEGO, and Gaming – Wargaming Recon #275</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2022/02/14/grief-lego-and-gaming-wargaming-recon-275/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Feb 2022 04:05:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=10102</guid>
		<description>Referencing the award-winning musical, Dear Evan Hansen, Jonathan shares how chronic depression, anxiety, and grief caused Jonathan to feel like a sinking ship with no land in sight.

That is until Jonathan rediscovered a love of LEGO.  LEGO is more than a building toy.  It can even be used for tabletop gaming.  Listen to this episode to hear the tale.  You'll also find out about some upcoming podcast guests and topics.

"Dear Jonathan, today is going to be a good day and here's why....."

If you, or someone you know, is with depression, anxiety, and/or grief please consider looking at Harvard Medical School's "Ways to support someone who is grieving" or reach out to a friend or therapist (you can find trained therapists, counselors, psychiatrists, and support groups through Psychology Today's website).  You are not alone.

Seeking help is NOT weakness.  Sometimes we all need help and that is ok. IF YOU ARE IN CRISIS, PLEASE USE THE EMERGENCY NUMBER FOR THE AREA YOU ARE IN (911 IN THE US, 999 IN THE UK, ETC…)



You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following:

 	Facebook
 	Twitter
 	Email



Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge hosted the episode and edited the audio.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes for this episode.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.

Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</description>
		<enclosure length="24315801" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr275final/wr275final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>27:32</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Referencing the award-winning musical, Dear Evan Hansen, Jonathan shares how chronic depression, anxiety, and grief caused Jonathan to feel like a sinking ship with no land in sight. That is until Jonathan rediscovered a love of LEGO.  LEGO is more than a building toy.  It can even be used for tabletop gaming.  Listen to this episode to hear the tale.  You'll also find out about some upcoming podcast guests and topics. "Dear Jonathan, today is going to be a good day and here's why....." If you, or someone you know, is with depression, anxiety, and/or grief please consider looking at Harvard Medical School's "Ways to support someone who is grieving" or reach out to a friend or therapist (you can find trained therapists, counselors, psychiatrists, and support groups through Psychology Today's website).  You are not alone. Seeking help is NOT weakness.  Sometimes we all need help and that is ok. IF YOU ARE IN CRISIS, PLEASE USE THE EMERGENCY NUMBER FOR THE AREA YOU ARE IN (911 IN THE US, 999 IN THE UK, ETC…) You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge hosted the episode and edited the audio.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Referencing the award-winning musical, Dear Evan Hansen, Jonathan shares how chronic depression, anxiety, and grief caused Jonathan to feel like a sinking ship with no land in sight. That is until Jonathan rediscovered a love of LEGO.  LEGO is more than a building toy.  It can even be used for tabletop gaming.  Listen to this episode to hear the tale.  You'll also find out about some upcoming podcast guests and topics. "Dear Jonathan, today is going to be a good day and here's why....." If you, or someone you know, is with depression, anxiety, and/or grief please consider looking at Harvard Medical School's "Ways to support someone who is grieving" or reach out to a friend or therapist (you can find trained therapists, counselors, psychiatrists, and support groups through Psychology Today's website).  You are not alone. Seeking help is NOT weakness.  Sometimes we all need help and that is ok. IF YOU ARE IN CRISIS, PLEASE USE THE EMERGENCY NUMBER FOR THE AREA YOU ARE IN (911 IN THE US, 999 IN THE UK, ETC…) You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge hosted the episode and edited the audio.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Lessons From Pandemic – Wargaming Recon #274</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2022/01/31/lessons-from-pandemic-wargaming-recon-274/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Jan 2022 16:37:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=10095</guid>
		<description>Kicking off the 2022 season with some lessons Jonathan has learned from the COVID-19 pandemic.  Jonathan shares a few lessons that apply to the tabletop battlefield and everyday life.  The global pandemic has impacted many individuals in a variety of ways.

If you, or someone you know, is mourning a loved one please consider looking at Harvard Medical School's "Ways to support someone who is grieving" or reach out to a friend or therapist (you can find trained therapists, counselors, psychiatrists, and support groups through Psychology Today's website).  You don't have to mourn alone.

Seeking help is NOT weakness.  Sometimes we all need help and that is ok. IF YOU ARE IN CRISIS, PLEASE USE THE EMERGENCY NUMBER FOR THE AREA YOU ARE IN (911 IN THE US, 999 IN THE UK, ETC…)  You are not alone.



You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following:

 	Facebook
 	Twitter
 	Email



Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge hosted the episode and edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.

Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</description>
		<enclosure length="30849865" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr274final/wr274final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>33:40</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Kicking off the 2022 season with some lessons Jonathan has learned from the COVID-19 pandemic.  Jonathan shares a few lessons that apply to the tabletop battlefield and everyday life.  The global pandemic has impacted many individuals in a variety of ways. If you, or someone you know, is mourning a loved one please consider looking at Harvard Medical School's "Ways to support someone who is grieving" or reach out to a friend or therapist (you can find trained therapists, counselors, psychiatrists, and support groups through Psychology Today's website).  You don't have to mourn alone. Seeking help is NOT weakness.  Sometimes we all need help and that is ok. IF YOU ARE IN CRISIS, PLEASE USE THE EMERGENCY NUMBER FOR THE AREA YOU ARE IN (911 IN THE US, 999 IN THE UK, ETC…)  You are not alone. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge hosted the episode and edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Kicking off the 2022 season with some lessons Jonathan has learned from the COVID-19 pandemic.  Jonathan shares a few lessons that apply to the tabletop battlefield and everyday life.  The global pandemic has impacted many individuals in a variety of ways. If you, or someone you know, is mourning a loved one please consider looking at Harvard Medical School's "Ways to support someone who is grieving" or reach out to a friend or therapist (you can find trained therapists, counselors, psychiatrists, and support groups through Psychology Today's website).  You don't have to mourn alone. Seeking help is NOT weakness.  Sometimes we all need help and that is ok. IF YOU ARE IN CRISIS, PLEASE USE THE EMERGENCY NUMBER FOR THE AREA YOU ARE IN (911 IN THE US, 999 IN THE UK, ETC…)  You are not alone. You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge hosted the episode and edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Oathmark – Wargaming Recon #273</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2021/11/08/oathmark-wargaming-recon-273/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Nov 2021 04:01:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=10069</guid>
		<description>In this episode Joshua talks about Oathmark by Joseph A. McCullough. Joshua gives a review of the game and covers the mechanics. He explains how to build your units and the different miniatures you can use.

Joseph's bio can be found here.

The Oathmark rulebook can be found here.

Additional resources are found here.

The bases Joshua uses can be found here.



You can stay current with Joshua on:

 	

 	Instagram



You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following:

 	Facebook
 	Twitter
 	Email



Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge hosted the episode and edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.

Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</description>
		<enclosure length="32709258" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr273/wr273.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>31:59</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>In this episode Joshua talks about Oathmark by Joseph A. McCullough. Joshua gives a review of the game and covers the mechanics. He explains how to build your units and the different miniatures you can use. Joseph's bio can be found here. The Oathmark rulebook can be found here. Additional resources are found here. The bases Joshua uses can be found here. You can stay current with Joshua on: Instagram You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge hosted the episode and edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>In this episode Joshua talks about Oathmark by Joseph A. McCullough. Joshua gives a review of the game and covers the mechanics. He explains how to build your units and the different miniatures you can use. Joseph's bio can be found here. The Oathmark rulebook can be found here. Additional resources are found here. The bases Joshua uses can be found here. You can stay current with Joshua on: Instagram You can contact Wargaming Recon using the following: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge hosted the episode and edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Gaming During Australian COVID-19 Lockdown – Wargaming Recon #272</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2021/10/25/gaming-during-australian-covid-19-lockdown-wargaming-recon-272/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Oct 2021 04:02:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=10056</guid>
		<description>Australia is in lockdown because of COVID-19.  While many may think this means gaming isn't possible, Joshua Shoobridge shares why that isn't true.

He discusses his gaming and hobby experiences during lockdown.  They cover everything from painting minis, trying new painting techniques, and even a dive into 3D printing.

As we all now know, it is difficult to play games with someone else during a lockdown.  Like many, Joshua used other tools to make that possible.  He chats about using the Roll20 website for roleplaying games (RPGs) along with Table Top Simulator on Stream to get his gaming fix.



You can stay current with Joshua on:

 	

 	Instagram




Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge hosted the episode and edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.

Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</description>
		<enclosure length="31971458" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr272/wr272.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>31:50</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Australia is in lockdown because of COVID-19.  While many may think this means gaming isn't possible, Joshua Shoobridge shares why that isn't true. He discusses his gaming and hobby experiences during lockdown.  They cover everything from painting minis, trying new painting techniques, and even a dive into 3D printing. As we all now know, it is difficult to play games with someone else during a lockdown.  Like many, Joshua used other tools to make that possible.  He chats about using the Roll20 website for roleplaying games (RPGs) along with Table Top Simulator on Stream to get his gaming fix. You can stay current with Joshua on: Instagram Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge hosted the episode and edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Australia is in lockdown because of COVID-19.  While many may think this means gaming isn't possible, Joshua Shoobridge shares why that isn't true. He discusses his gaming and hobby experiences during lockdown.  They cover everything from painting minis, trying new painting techniques, and even a dive into 3D printing. As we all now know, it is difficult to play games with someone else during a lockdown.  Like many, Joshua used other tools to make that possible.  He chats about using the Roll20 website for roleplaying games (RPGs) along with Table Top Simulator on Stream to get his gaming fix. You can stay current with Joshua on: Instagram Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge hosted the episode and edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Gaming Time Capsule with Bob Yates – Wargaming Recon #271</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2021/08/24/gaming-time-capsule-with-bob-yates-wargaming-recon-271/</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Aug 2021 04:02:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=10041</guid>
		<description>Joshua Shoobridge hosts this episode featuring long time gamer, Bob Yates.  Bob can be seen in the award-winning documentary Word From a Gamer directed by Steven Wollett (award-winning director and friend of the show).  He has been gaming since his early childhood.   Although he considers himself more of an RPG and board gamer, many of us play more than just wargames and minis.

Bob discusses his early years in gaming and the evolution of tabletop gaming to current day.  He is a beloved GM at conventions where he implements characters for RPGs.  He shares tips on how to successfully game with kids.  You can find Bob at the Total Confusion tabletop gaming convention in Marlborough, Massachusetts where he is a VIP.



You can stay current with Wargaming Recon at:

 	

 	Facebook
 	Twitter
 	Email




Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge hosted the episode and edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.

Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</description>
		<enclosure length="27890935" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr271/wr271.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>53:59</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Joshua Shoobridge hosts this episode featuring long time gamer, Bob Yates.  Bob can be seen in the award-winning documentary Word From a Gamer directed by Steven Wollett (award-winning director and friend of the show).  He has been gaming since his early childhood.   Although he considers himself more of an RPG and board gamer, many of us play more than just wargames and minis. Bob discusses his early years in gaming and the evolution of tabletop gaming to current day.  He is a beloved GM at conventions where he implements characters for RPGs.  He shares tips on how to successfully game with kids.  You can find Bob at the Total Confusion tabletop gaming convention in Marlborough, Massachusetts where he is a VIP. You can stay current with Wargaming Recon at: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge hosted the episode and edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Joshua Shoobridge hosts this episode featuring long time gamer, Bob Yates.  Bob can be seen in the award-winning documentary Word From a Gamer directed by Steven Wollett (award-winning director and friend of the show).  He has been gaming since his early childhood.   Although he considers himself more of an RPG and board gamer, many of us play more than just wargames and minis. Bob discusses his early years in gaming and the evolution of tabletop gaming to current day.  He is a beloved GM at conventions where he implements characters for RPGs.  He shares tips on how to successfully game with kids.  You can find Bob at the Total Confusion tabletop gaming convention in Marlborough, Massachusetts where he is a VIP. You can stay current with Wargaming Recon at: Facebook Twitter Email Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge hosted the episode and edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
	<item>
		<title>Alyssa Faden LIVE – Wargaming Recon #270</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2021/06/21/alyssa-faden-live-wargaming-recon-270/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jun 2021 14:32:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=10018</guid>
		<description>Alyssa Faden returns in a live recording from the virtual con "Hold The Line."  This is the virtual convention put on by the Maine Historical Wargamers Association in 2021.

Alyssa is the owner of Alyssa Faden Cartography. You can watch her streams on YouTube Monday - Wednesday. On her YouTube channel she also features reviews, tips &amp; tricks, and a series in which she reviews her own map making. She's raised bundles of gold coins for charities.  She's also been an industry guest at Gary Con, TotalCon, and numerous other game conventions.

We talk about wargaming in general and discuss why it is important to keep a record of what you own. This record keeping allows Alyssa to get everything for a project in one go. Most of us should be able to take a few pointers from her.

You can stay current with her at:

 	Facebook
 	Twitter
 	Instagram
 	Youtube
 	Discord
 	Patreon



Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.

Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</description>
		<enclosure length="55277607" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr270final/wr270final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>59:04</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Alyssa Faden returns in a live recording from the virtual con "Hold The Line."  This is the virtual convention put on by the Maine Historical Wargamers Association in 2021. Alyssa is the owner of Alyssa Faden Cartography. You can watch her streams on YouTube Monday - Wednesday. On her YouTube channel she also features reviews, tips &amp; tricks, and a series in which she reviews her own map making. She's raised bundles of gold coins for charities.  She's also been an industry guest at Gary Con, TotalCon, and numerous other game conventions. We talk about wargaming in general and discuss why it is important to keep a record of what you own. This record keeping allows Alyssa to get everything for a project in one go. Most of us should be able to take a few pointers from her. You can stay current with her at: Facebook Twitter Instagram Youtube Discord Patreon Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Alyssa Faden returns in a live recording from the virtual con "Hold The Line."  This is the virtual convention put on by the Maine Historical Wargamers Association in 2021. Alyssa is the owner of Alyssa Faden Cartography. You can watch her streams on YouTube Monday - Wednesday. On her YouTube channel she also features reviews, tips &amp; tricks, and a series in which she reviews her own map making. She's raised bundles of gold coins for charities.  She's also been an industry guest at Gary Con, TotalCon, and numerous other game conventions. We talk about wargaming in general and discuss why it is important to keep a record of what you own. This record keeping allows Alyssa to get everything for a project in one go. Most of us should be able to take a few pointers from her. You can stay current with her at: Facebook Twitter Instagram Youtube Discord Patreon Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Robert Dunn wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
	<item>
		<title>Father’s Day 2021</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2021/06/20/10028/</link>
		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jun 2021 04:02:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=10028</guid>
		<description>Jonathan shares some musings about Father's Day in this special micro recording for Father's Day 2021.



Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes for this episode.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.

Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</description>
		<enclosure length="34275299" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/fathers-day-2021-wargamingrecon/Fathers-Day-2021.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>14:16</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Jonathan shares some musings about Father's Day in this special micro recording for Father's Day 2021. Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Jonathan shares some musings about Father's Day in this special micro recording for Father's Day 2021. Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor. Wargaming Recon is mourning the loss of long time co-host Adrian. Please take a moment of silence for Adrian.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
	<item>
		<title>Farewell Adrian – Wargaming Recon #269</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2021/05/24/farewell-adrian-wargaming-recon-269/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 24 May 2021 19:40:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=10008</guid>
		<description>THIS EPISODE FEATURES CONTENT THAT MAY BE UPSETTING TO THOSE DEAELING WITH GRIEF AND ISSUES OF EMOTIONAL/MENTAL WELLNESS. 

WE ARE NOT MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS. IF YOU ARE IN CRISIS, PLEASE USE THE EMERGENCY NUMBER FOR THE AREA YOU ARE IN (911 IN THE US, 999 IN THE UK, ETC…)

We are so sorry to share that Adrian Benson passed away due to complications from cancer.  Adrian was Jonathan's co-host for a decade of episodes.

Jonathan shares some remembrances of Adrian covering their 18 years of friendship.

Stay tuned to the end of the episode to audio audio clips of Adrian from his appearance on the award-winning documentary, Word From a Gamer.



Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Jonathan wrote the show notes for this episode.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
		<enclosure length="47415998" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr269final/wr269final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>49:03</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>THIS EPISODE FEATURES CONTENT THAT MAY BE UPSETTING TO THOSE DEAELING WITH GRIEF AND ISSUES OF EMOTIONAL/MENTAL WELLNESS.  WE ARE NOT MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS. IF YOU ARE IN CRISIS, PLEASE USE THE EMERGENCY NUMBER FOR THE AREA YOU ARE IN (911 IN THE US, 999 IN THE UK, ETC…) We are so sorry to share that Adrian Benson passed away due to complications from cancer.  Adrian was Jonathan's co-host for a decade of episodes. Jonathan shares some remembrances of Adrian covering their 18 years of friendship. Stay tuned to the end of the episode to audio audio clips of Adrian from his appearance on the award-winning documentary, Word From a Gamer. Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Jonathan wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>THIS EPISODE FEATURES CONTENT THAT MAY BE UPSETTING TO THOSE DEAELING WITH GRIEF AND ISSUES OF EMOTIONAL/MENTAL WELLNESS.  WE ARE NOT MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS. IF YOU ARE IN CRISIS, PLEASE USE THE EMERGENCY NUMBER FOR THE AREA YOU ARE IN (911 IN THE US, 999 IN THE UK, ETC…) We are so sorry to share that Adrian Benson passed away due to complications from cancer.  Adrian was Jonathan's co-host for a decade of episodes. Jonathan shares some remembrances of Adrian covering their 18 years of friendship. Stay tuned to the end of the episode to audio audio clips of Adrian from his appearance on the award-winning documentary, Word From a Gamer. Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Jonathan wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
	<item>
		<title>Cartographer Alyssa Faden – Wargaming Recon #268</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2021/05/03/cartographer-alyssa-faden-wargaming-recon-268/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2021 17:45:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=9997</guid>
		<description>Alyssa Faden is a creative whirlwind.  She's a wargamer with a penchant for ancient Rome &amp; Napoleonics.  She's a cartographer drawing works of art for many RPGs.  She's a Youtuber sharing reviews and tips/tricks for wargamers/RPGers alike.  She's raised bundles of gold coins for charities.  She's also been an industry guest at Gary Con, TotalCon, and numerous other game conventions.

We talk about her gaming origins, her artistic style, and some of the tools and equipment she uses.  Alyssa is a generous, intelligent, funny, and exceptionally talented individual.

You can stay current with her at:

 	Facebook
 	Twitter
 	Instagram
 	Youtube
 	Discord
 	Patreon



Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Jonathan wrote the show notes for this episode.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
		<enclosure length="109420024" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr268final/wr268final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:58:26</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Alyssa Faden is a creative whirlwind.  She's a wargamer with a penchant for ancient Rome &amp; Napoleonics.  She's a cartographer drawing works of art for many RPGs.  She's a Youtuber sharing reviews and tips/tricks for wargamers/RPGers alike.  She's raised bundles of gold coins for charities.  She's also been an industry guest at Gary Con, TotalCon, and numerous other game conventions. We talk about her gaming origins, her artistic style, and some of the tools and equipment she uses.  Alyssa is a generous, intelligent, funny, and exceptionally talented individual. You can stay current with her at: Facebook Twitter Instagram Youtube Discord Patreon Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Jonathan wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Alyssa Faden is a creative whirlwind.  She's a wargamer with a penchant for ancient Rome &amp; Napoleonics.  She's a cartographer drawing works of art for many RPGs.  She's a Youtuber sharing reviews and tips/tricks for wargamers/RPGers alike.  She's raised bundles of gold coins for charities.  She's also been an industry guest at Gary Con, TotalCon, and numerous other game conventions. We talk about her gaming origins, her artistic style, and some of the tools and equipment she uses.  Alyssa is a generous, intelligent, funny, and exceptionally talented individual. You can stay current with her at: Facebook Twitter Instagram Youtube Discord Patreon Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Jonathan wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
	<item>
		<title>Vacations for Wargamers – Wargaming Recon #267</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2021/04/26/vacations-for-wargamers-wargaming-recon-267/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Apr 2021 04:02:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=9985</guid>
		<description>As more individuals receive the COVID-19 vaccine, more locations are opening up for travel.  In the coming weeks, months, and year(s) more and more individuals will feel comfortable traveling to locations far and wide.

This episode shares places that Adrian and Jonathan think will be of interest to wargamers.  Whether you live in the United States or on another continent, there's a location for you.



Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Jonathan wrote the show notes for this episode.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
		<enclosure length="68518262" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr267/wr267final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:13:33</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>As more individuals receive the COVID-19 vaccine, more locations are opening up for travel.  In the coming weeks, months, and year(s) more and more individuals will feel comfortable traveling to locations far and wide. This episode shares places that Adrian and Jonathan think will be of interest to wargamers.  Whether you live in the United States or on another continent, there's a location for you. Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Jonathan wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>As more individuals receive the COVID-19 vaccine, more locations are opening up for travel.  In the coming weeks, months, and year(s) more and more individuals will feel comfortable traveling to locations far and wide. This episode shares places that Adrian and Jonathan think will be of interest to wargamers.  Whether you live in the United States or on another continent, there's a location for you. Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Jonathan wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
	<item>
		<title>2021 Escaping the Dumpster Fire -Wargaming Recon #266</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2021/03/29/2021-escaping-the-dumpster-fire-wargaming-recon-266/</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Mar 2021 02:37:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=9975</guid>
		<description>Kicking off the 2021 season with a bang, Adrian co-hosts this episode as we touch on so many topics.  Everything from virtual cons to canceled in person cons, from recent gaming purchases to what we have no intention of buying, from updates on cool Kickstarter projects to where things stand with our Kickstarter project, and we can't forget to mention the usual antics that exist whenever Jonathan and Adrian are together.

This very special episode calls back to many of the running jokes from the show while also venturing forth where it has boldly not gone before.



Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Jonathan wrote the show notes for this episode.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
		<enclosure length="84719437" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr266final/wr266final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:25:38</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Kicking off the 2021 season with a bang, Adrian co-hosts this episode as we touch on so many topics.  Everything from virtual cons to canceled in person cons, from recent gaming purchases to what we have no intention of buying, from updates on cool Kickstarter projects to where things stand with our Kickstarter project, and we can't forget to mention the usual antics that exist whenever Jonathan and Adrian are together. This very special episode calls back to many of the running jokes from the show while also venturing forth where it has boldly not gone before. Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Jonathan wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Kicking off the 2021 season with a bang, Adrian co-hosts this episode as we touch on so many topics.  Everything from virtual cons to canceled in person cons, from recent gaming purchases to what we have no intention of buying, from updates on cool Kickstarter projects to where things stand with our Kickstarter project, and we can't forget to mention the usual antics that exist whenever Jonathan and Adrian are together. This very special episode calls back to many of the running jokes from the show while also venturing forth where it has boldly not gone before. Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Jonathan wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
	<item>
		<title>Goodbye Dumpster Fire 2020 -Wargaming Recon #265</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2020/12/21/goodbye-dumpster-fire-2020-wargaming-recon-265/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Dec 2020 04:02:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=9934</guid>
		<description>The year 2020 has been a gigantic dumpster fire.  One positive thing that's happened this year is a focusing on improving our mental health.  We began the year discussing that.  This episode caps the year by discussing how painting Dwarven Forge terrain can help to improve one's mental health.

We also shed light on the Kickstarter for our 2021 podcast season.  That launches in January 2021.  Look to our social media for more information as we get closer to its launch.



Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Jonathan wrote the show notes for this episode.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
		<enclosure length="45675245" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr265final/wr265final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>52:14</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>The year 2020 has been a gigantic dumpster fire.  One positive thing that's happened this year is a focusing on improving our mental health.  We began the year discussing that.  This episode caps the year by discussing how painting Dwarven Forge terrain can help to improve one's mental health. We also shed light on the Kickstarter for our 2021 podcast season.  That launches in January 2021.  Look to our social media for more information as we get closer to its launch. Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Jonathan wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>The year 2020 has been a gigantic dumpster fire.  One positive thing that's happened this year is a focusing on improving our mental health.  We began the year discussing that.  This episode caps the year by discussing how painting Dwarven Forge terrain can help to improve one's mental health. We also shed light on the Kickstarter for our 2021 podcast season.  That launches in January 2021.  Look to our social media for more information as we get closer to its launch. Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Jonathan wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
	<item>
		<title>Holiday Gift Guide 2020 -Wargaming Recon #264</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2020/12/07/holiday-gift-guide-2020-wargaming-recon-264/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2020 04:02:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=9888</guid>
		<description>No matter whether you exchange grudges for Festivus, light the Kinara, or celebrate Saturnalia, we have gift ideas for you.  Face it buying presents for tabletop gamers can be tough.  There's only so many dice you can buy.

Fear not!  We're here to help.  A variety of individuals join us for this holiday tradition by sharing their suggestions with you.



Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Jonathan wrote the show notes for this episode.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
		<enclosure length="51532521" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr264/wr264.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>54:28</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>No matter whether you exchange grudges for Festivus, light the Kinara, or celebrate Saturnalia, we have gift ideas for you.  Face it buying presents for tabletop gamers can be tough.  There's only so many dice you can buy. Fear not!  We're here to help.  A variety of individuals join us for this holiday tradition by sharing their suggestions with you. Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Jonathan wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>No matter whether you exchange grudges for Festivus, light the Kinara, or celebrate Saturnalia, we have gift ideas for you.  Face it buying presents for tabletop gamers can be tough.  There's only so many dice you can buy. Fear not!  We're here to help.  A variety of individuals join us for this holiday tradition by sharing their suggestions with you. Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio.  Jonathan wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Return to Roleplaying with Rowan -Wargaming Recon #263</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2020/11/02/return-to-roleplaying-with-rowan-wargaming-recon-263/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2020 04:02:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=9874</guid>
		<description>Joshua takes the prime seat to discuss his buddy, Rowan's, return to roleplaying games down in Australia.  This is one you're sure to enjoy if you're into RPGs.



Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Jonathan edited the audio and wrote the show notes for this episode.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>56:31</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Joshua takes the prime seat to discuss his buddy, Rowan's, return to roleplaying games down in Australia.  This is one you're sure to enjoy if you're into RPGs. Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Jonathan edited the audio and wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Joshua takes the prime seat to discuss his buddy, Rowan's, return to roleplaying games down in Australia.  This is one you're sure to enjoy if you're into RPGs. Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Jonathan edited the audio and wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Get Political – Wargaming Recon #262</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2020/10/13/get-political-wargaming-recon-262/</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2020 04:01:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=9842</guid>
		<description>Don't panic!  We're not actually getting political.  We want to highlight some of our political games.  Below is a list of the games mentioned in this episode and how to get them.
Games Mentioned

 	270 - FREE on iOS with in-app purchases
 	The Campaign Manager - $2.99 USD on iOS
 	Lawgivers - $4.99 premium or FREE for LITE version on iOS
 	The Political Machine 2020 - $14.99 on Steam for Windows and MacOS
 	Democracy 3 - $24.99 on Steam for Windows, MacOS, and Steam Link
 	The Campaign Trail - FREE  web only at AmericanHistoryUSA.com
 	1960: The Making of the President - $90 via GMT Games
 	Mr. President: The American Presidency, 2001-2020 - $52 P500 Price or $79 regular price via GMT Games



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Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Jonathan edited the audio and wrote the show notes for this episode.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
		<enclosure length="107809971" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr262_202010/wr262.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>44:54</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Don't panic!  We're not actually getting political.  We want to highlight some of our political games.  Below is a list of the games mentioned in this episode and how to get them. Games Mentioned 270 - FREE on iOS with in-app purchases The Campaign Manager - $2.99 USD on iOS Lawgivers - $4.99 premium or FREE for LITE version on iOS The Political Machine 2020 - $14.99 on Steam for Windows and MacOS Democracy 3 - $24.99 on Steam for Windows, MacOS, and Steam Link The Campaign Trail - FREE  web only at AmericanHistoryUSA.com 1960: The Making of the President - $90 via GMT Games Mr. President: The American Presidency, 2001-2020 - $52 P500 Price or $79 regular price via GMT Games Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Jonathan edited the audio and wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Don't panic!  We're not actually getting political.  We want to highlight some of our political games.  Below is a list of the games mentioned in this episode and how to get them. Games Mentioned 270 - FREE on iOS with in-app purchases The Campaign Manager - $2.99 USD on iOS Lawgivers - $4.99 premium or FREE for LITE version on iOS The Political Machine 2020 - $14.99 on Steam for Windows and MacOS Democracy 3 - $24.99 on Steam for Windows, MacOS, and Steam Link The Campaign Trail - FREE  web only at AmericanHistoryUSA.com 1960: The Making of the President - $90 via GMT Games Mr. President: The American Presidency, 2001-2020 - $52 P500 Price or $79 regular price via GMT Games Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Jonathan edited the audio and wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Jordenheim RPG with Kosala – Wargaming Recon #261</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2020/09/29/jordenheim-rpg-with-kosala-wargaming-recon-261/</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Sep 2020 04:02:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=9832</guid>
		<description>Founder of W.R.K.S. Games, Kosala Ubayasekara, discusses the Jordenheim roleplaying game.  Set in the same universe as their popular computer game, Blood Bond - Into the Shroud, Jordenheim merges Scandanavian history &amp; myth with their imaginative twists.

All of W.R.K.S. Games's properties are developed with the story first and everything else growing from that.  This method creates a fully realized setting that allows players to enjoy playing to their heart's content.

Their online storefront, W.R.K.S. Store, allows publishers to retain more of their sales compared to existing platforms such as Steam or DrivethruRPG/WargameVault.

Through social media and a Discord server, the team at W.R.K.S. Games both participates with their users while also accepting feedback that meaningfully impacts the games they create.

We are thankful that W.R.K.S. backed the Kickstarter for our 2020 season at the Be Interviewed level.  It allowed us to be aware of the fantastic work they're doing.  We're excited to spend some time with their Jordenheim RPG and to also discover what happens when they release Katana-Ra in 2021.

Katana-Ra will turn traditional cyberpunk themes on their head while transporting players back to the Kamakura and Muromachi periods of feudal Japan...but with technology from the 32nd century.  If you love Japanese folklore, mythology, and a darker setting, then Katana-Ra will be for you.

To see some footage from Blood Bond along with some imagery from the Jordenheim RPG, we strongly recommend that you watch the livestream recording of this podcast episode.

 



 

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Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua edited the audio.  Jonathan wrote the show notes for this episode.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
		<enclosure length="154746787" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr261_202009/wr261.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:04:28</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Founder of W.R.K.S. Games, Kosala Ubayasekara, discusses the Jordenheim roleplaying game.  Set in the same universe as their popular computer game, Blood Bond - Into the Shroud, Jordenheim merges Scandanavian history &amp; myth with their imaginative twists. All of W.R.K.S. Games's properties are developed with the story first and everything else growing from that.  This method creates a fully realized setting that allows players to enjoy playing to their heart's content. Their online storefront, W.R.K.S. Store, allows publishers to retain more of their sales compared to existing platforms such as Steam or DrivethruRPG/WargameVault. Through social media and a Discord server, the team at W.R.K.S. Games both participates with their users while also accepting feedback that meaningfully impacts the games they create. We are thankful that W.R.K.S. backed the Kickstarter for our 2020 season at the Be Interviewed level.  It allowed us to be aware of the fantastic work they're doing.  We're excited to spend some time with their Jordenheim RPG and to also discover what happens when they release Katana-Ra in 2021. Katana-Ra will turn traditional cyberpunk themes on their head while transporting players back to the Kamakura and Muromachi periods of feudal Japan...but with technology from the 32nd century.  If you love Japanese folklore, mythology, and a darker setting, then Katana-Ra will be for you. To see some footage from Blood Bond along with some imagery from the Jordenheim RPG, we strongly recommend that you watch the livestream recording of this podcast episode.     Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua edited the audio.  Jonathan wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Founder of W.R.K.S. Games, Kosala Ubayasekara, discusses the Jordenheim roleplaying game.  Set in the same universe as their popular computer game, Blood Bond - Into the Shroud, Jordenheim merges Scandanavian history &amp; myth with their imaginative twists. All of W.R.K.S. Games's properties are developed with the story first and everything else growing from that.  This method creates a fully realized setting that allows players to enjoy playing to their heart's content. Their online storefront, W.R.K.S. Store, allows publishers to retain more of their sales compared to existing platforms such as Steam or DrivethruRPG/WargameVault. Through social media and a Discord server, the team at W.R.K.S. Games both participates with their users while also accepting feedback that meaningfully impacts the games they create. We are thankful that W.R.K.S. backed the Kickstarter for our 2020 season at the Be Interviewed level.  It allowed us to be aware of the fantastic work they're doing.  We're excited to spend some time with their Jordenheim RPG and to also discover what happens when they release Katana-Ra in 2021. Katana-Ra will turn traditional cyberpunk themes on their head while transporting players back to the Kamakura and Muromachi periods of feudal Japan...but with technology from the 32nd century.  If you love Japanese folklore, mythology, and a darker setting, then Katana-Ra will be for you. To see some footage from Blood Bond along with some imagery from the Jordenheim RPG, we strongly recommend that you watch the livestream recording of this podcast episode.     Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua edited the audio.  Jonathan wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Therapeutic Uses of Building with Dwarven Forge – Wargaming Recon #260</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2020/09/14/therapeutic-uses-of-building-with-dwarven-forge-wargaming-recon-260/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2020 04:01:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=9821</guid>
		<description>Jonathan returns from his time spent away from the show as he began to mourn the passing of his grandmother.  This episode features Jonathan sharing the story of his grandparents and how their lives not only shaped him, but also shaped the culture of Wargaming Recon.

The second half of the episode is filled with Jonathan discussing the ways in which building with Dwarven Forge terrain has therapeutically helped him to grieve.  He also chats about using Dwarven Forge terrain to game with his two children ages 5 1/2 and 18 months.

This episode sits firmly among the umbrella of 2020 being our year of mental health at the podcast.  It was recorded in the car on Jonathan's way home from visiting his grandparents' grave.  If you, or someone you know, is mourning a loved one please consider looking at Harvard Medical School's "Ways to support someone who is grieving" or reach out to a friend or therapist (you can find trained therapists, counselors, psychiatrists, and support groups through Psychology Today's website).  You don't have to mourn alone.



 

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Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua edited the audio.  Jonathan wrote the show notes for this episode.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
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This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
		<enclosure length="29635226" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr260final/wr260final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>39:43</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Jonathan returns from his time spent away from the show as he began to mourn the passing of his grandmother.  This episode features Jonathan sharing the story of his grandparents and how their lives not only shaped him, but also shaped the culture of Wargaming Recon. The second half of the episode is filled with Jonathan discussing the ways in which building with Dwarven Forge terrain has therapeutically helped him to grieve.  He also chats about using Dwarven Forge terrain to game with his two children ages 5 1/2 and 18 months. This episode sits firmly among the umbrella of 2020 being our year of mental health at the podcast.  It was recorded in the car on Jonathan's way home from visiting his grandparents' grave.  If you, or someone you know, is mourning a loved one please consider looking at Harvard Medical School's "Ways to support someone who is grieving" or reach out to a friend or therapist (you can find trained therapists, counselors, psychiatrists, and support groups through Psychology Today's website).  You don't have to mourn alone.   Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua edited the audio.  Jonathan wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Jonathan returns from his time spent away from the show as he began to mourn the passing of his grandmother.  This episode features Jonathan sharing the story of his grandparents and how their lives not only shaped him, but also shaped the culture of Wargaming Recon. The second half of the episode is filled with Jonathan discussing the ways in which building with Dwarven Forge terrain has therapeutically helped him to grieve.  He also chats about using Dwarven Forge terrain to game with his two children ages 5 1/2 and 18 months. This episode sits firmly among the umbrella of 2020 being our year of mental health at the podcast.  It was recorded in the car on Jonathan's way home from visiting his grandparents' grave.  If you, or someone you know, is mourning a loved one please consider looking at Harvard Medical School's "Ways to support someone who is grieving" or reach out to a friend or therapist (you can find trained therapists, counselors, psychiatrists, and support groups through Psychology Today's website).  You don't have to mourn alone.   Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua edited the audio.  Jonathan wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Devil in the Wilderness – Wargaming Recon #259</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2020/08/31/devil-in-the-wilderness-wargaming-recon-259/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2020 04:01:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=9809</guid>
		<description>Adrian solos the hosting duties while Jonathan continues to grieve the passing of his beloved grandmother.  Adrian talks with Dave Valentine about the upcoming Devil in the Wilderness Kickstarter campaign and the online gaming platform Application of Force.

The Kickstarter campaign launches September 1, 2020.  If you enjoy witch hunting in colonial America, this game may be of interest.



 

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Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua edited the audio.  Jonathan wrote the show notes for this episode.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
		<enclosure length="57829898" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr259final/wr259final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:02:31</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Adrian solos the hosting duties while Jonathan continues to grieve the passing of his beloved grandmother.  Adrian talks with Dave Valentine about the upcoming Devil in the Wilderness Kickstarter campaign and the online gaming platform Application of Force. The Kickstarter campaign launches September 1, 2020.  If you enjoy witch hunting in colonial America, this game may be of interest.   Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua edited the audio.  Jonathan wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Adrian solos the hosting duties while Jonathan continues to grieve the passing of his beloved grandmother.  Adrian talks with Dave Valentine about the upcoming Devil in the Wilderness Kickstarter campaign and the online gaming platform Application of Force. The Kickstarter campaign launches September 1, 2020.  If you enjoy witch hunting in colonial America, this game may be of interest.   Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua edited the audio.  Jonathan wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Wargaming Down Under – Wargaming Recon #258</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2020/08/17/wargaming-down-under-wargaming-recon-258/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2020 04:01:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=9799</guid>
		<description>Joshua steps in to guest host the show while Jonathan grieves the passing of his beloved grandmother.  He chats about gaming in Australia and tosses a few jovial barbs at Jonathan and Adrian.

Be sure to listen for the ad promoting the new tabletop RPG, Jordenheim, by WRKS Games.  If you enjoy low magic gaming with a Viking inspired lore, then Jordenheim is for you.



 

Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua edited the audio.  Jonathan wrote the show notes for this episode.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
		<enclosure length="40772296" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr258/wr258.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>43:13</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Joshua steps in to guest host the show while Jonathan grieves the passing of his beloved grandmother.  He chats about gaming in Australia and tosses a few jovial barbs at Jonathan and Adrian. Be sure to listen for the ad promoting the new tabletop RPG, Jordenheim, by WRKS Games.  If you enjoy low magic gaming with a Viking inspired lore, then Jordenheim is for you.   Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua edited the audio.  Jonathan wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Joshua steps in to guest host the show while Jonathan grieves the passing of his beloved grandmother.  He chats about gaming in Australia and tosses a few jovial barbs at Jonathan and Adrian. Be sure to listen for the ad promoting the new tabletop RPG, Jordenheim, by WRKS Games.  If you enjoy low magic gaming with a Viking inspired lore, then Jordenheim is for you.   Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua edited the audio.  Jonathan wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Choosing Kindness – Wargaming Recon #257</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2020/08/05/choosing-kindness-wargaming-recon-257/</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Aug 2020 04:02:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=9794</guid>
		<description>How can gamers choose kindness and why does it even matter?  We address the topic, share ways in which to choose kindness when gaming, and then talk a bit about World of Warcraft and World of Warships.



 

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Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua edited the audio.  Jonathan wrote the show notes for this episode.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
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This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
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		<itunes:duration>1:19:35</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>How can gamers choose kindness and why does it even matter?  We address the topic, share ways in which to choose kindness when gaming, and then talk a bit about World of Warcraft and World of Warships.   Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua edited the audio.  Jonathan wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>How can gamers choose kindness and why does it even matter?  We address the topic, share ways in which to choose kindness when gaming, and then talk a bit about World of Warcraft and World of Warships.   Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua edited the audio.  Jonathan wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>How the Hobby Impacts Our Loved Ones – Wargaming Recon #256</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2020/07/20/how-the-hobby-impacts-our-loved-ones-wargaming-recon-256/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jul 2020 04:05:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>How does this tabletop wargaming hobby impact those we love?  This is a question raised by a listener.  It is a great question.  Jonathan discusses some positive and negative ways in which the hobby may impact our families.  He goes further to share a deeply personal way in which it positively changes his life and, by extension, that of his family.



 

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Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua edited the audio.  Jonathan wrote the show notes for this episode.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>41:49</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>How does this tabletop wargaming hobby impact those we love?  This is a question raised by a listener.  It is a great question.  Jonathan discusses some positive and negative ways in which the hobby may impact our families.  He goes further to share a deeply personal way in which it positively changes his life and, by extension, that of his family.   Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua edited the audio.  Jonathan wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>How does this tabletop wargaming hobby impact those we love?  This is a question raised by a listener.  It is a great question.  Jonathan discusses some positive and negative ways in which the hobby may impact our families.  He goes further to share a deeply personal way in which it positively changes his life and, by extension, that of his family.   Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua edited the audio.  Jonathan wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>David Hill IV GMs Yamashiro Mountain Fort – Wargaming Recon #255</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2020/07/06/david-hill-iv-gms-yamashiro-mountain-fort-wargaming-recon-255/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2020 04:02:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>David Hill IV has won numerous awards for games he's run at HMGS conventions.  One such notable game is his take on Test of Honour using the Yamashiro Mountain Fort by Things From the Basement.  David shares some tips for GMs and attendees in this episode was recorded for Let's Roll Virtual Convention.



 

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Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Jonathan edited the audio and wrote the show notes for this episode.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
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		<itunes:duration>1:00:40</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>David Hill IV has won numerous awards for games he's run at HMGS conventions.  One such notable game is his take on Test of Honour using the Yamashiro Mountain Fort by Things From the Basement.  David shares some tips for GMs and attendees in this episode was recorded for Let's Roll Virtual Convention.   Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Jonathan edited the audio and wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>David Hill IV has won numerous awards for games he's run at HMGS conventions.  One such notable game is his take on Test of Honour using the Yamashiro Mountain Fort by Things From the Basement.  David shares some tips for GMs and attendees in this episode was recorded for Let's Roll Virtual Convention.   Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Jonathan edited the audio and wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Guy Bowers Magazine Editor – Wargaming Recon #254</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2020/06/22/guy-bowers-magazine-editor-wargaming-recon-254/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2020 04:02:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Guy Bowers, editor of Wargames, Soldiers, and Strategy magazine, chats about gaming and what it is like to be the editor of a popular tabletop wargaming magazine.  This episode was recorded for Let's Roll Virtual Convention.



 

Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Jonathan edited the audio and wrote the show notes for this episode.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
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		<itunes:duration>1:00:59</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Guy Bowers, editor of Wargames, Soldiers, and Strategy magazine, chats about gaming and what it is like to be the editor of a popular tabletop wargaming magazine.  This episode was recorded for Let's Roll Virtual Convention.   Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Jonathan edited the audio and wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Guy Bowers, editor of Wargames, Soldiers, and Strategy magazine, chats about gaming and what it is like to be the editor of a popular tabletop wargaming magazine.  This episode was recorded for Let's Roll Virtual Convention.   Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Jonathan edited the audio and wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Robey Jenkins Game Designer – Wargaming Recon #253</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2020/06/08/robey-jenkins-game-designer-wargaming-recon-253/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2020 04:02:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Robey Jenkins discusses game design and provides further information on a game first seen in Miniature Wargaming the Movie.



LUMBER MILL


Sponsored by Things from the Basement


 

Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Jonathan edited the audio and wrote the show notes for this episode.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
		<enclosure length="128353710" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr252_202006/wr252.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
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		<itunes:duration>53:28</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Robey Jenkins discusses game design and provides further information on a game first seen in Miniature Wargaming the Movie. LUMBER MILL Sponsored by Things from the Basement   Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Jonathan edited the audio and wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Robey Jenkins discusses game design and provides further information on a game first seen in Miniature Wargaming the Movie. LUMBER MILL Sponsored by Things from the Basement   Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Jonathan edited the audio and wrote the show notes for this episode. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Let’s Roll Virtual Convention – Wargaming Recon #252</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2020/05/25/lets-roll-virtual-convention-wargaming-recon-252/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2020 04:01:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=9716</guid>
		<description>Recorded live from Let's Roll! virtual gaming convention.



LUMBER MILL


Sponsored by Things from the Basement


 
Upcoming Guests
Robey Jenkins - game designer of Horizon Wars by Precinct Omega.

 

Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan wrote the show notes.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
		<enclosure length="68334474" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr252_202005/wr252final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>57:35</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Recorded live from Let's Roll! virtual gaming convention. LUMBER MILL Sponsored by Things from the Basement   Upcoming Guests Robey Jenkins - game designer of Horizon Wars by Precinct Omega.   Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Recorded live from Let's Roll! virtual gaming convention. LUMBER MILL Sponsored by Things from the Basement   Upcoming Guests Robey Jenkins - game designer of Horizon Wars by Precinct Omega.   Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Duncan Rhodes’ Painting Academy – Wargaming Recon #251</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2020/05/11/duncan-rhodes-painting-academy-wargaming-recon-251/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2020 04:02:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=9607</guid>
		<description>Duncan Rhodes is a former Games Workshop employee best known for his painting tutorials on Warhammer TV.   He discusses painting, his time at GW, and his brand new painting academy.



LUMBER MILL


Sponsored by Things from the Basement


In the  Lumber  Mill  Jonathan discusses the chimney from the Industrial range by Things From the Basement.

 
Upcoming Guests
Annie Norman - owner of Bad Squiddo Games will be joining the show to discuss running the business and the kickstarters she has done.

 

Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan wrote the show notes.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
		<enclosure length="69585222" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr251final/wr251final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
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		<itunes:duration>1:01:13</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Duncan Rhodes is a former Games Workshop employee best known for his painting tutorials on Warhammer TV.   He discusses painting, his time at GW, and his brand new painting academy. LUMBER MILL Sponsored by Things from the Basement In the  Lumber  Mill  Jonathan discusses the chimney from the Industrial range by Things From the Basement.   Upcoming Guests Annie Norman - owner of Bad Squiddo Games will be joining the show to discuss running the business and the kickstarters she has done.   Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Duncan Rhodes is a former Games Workshop employee best known for his painting tutorials on Warhammer TV.   He discusses painting, his time at GW, and his brand new painting academy. LUMBER MILL Sponsored by Things from the Basement In the  Lumber  Mill  Jonathan discusses the chimney from the Industrial range by Things From the Basement.   Upcoming Guests Annie Norman - owner of Bad Squiddo Games will be joining the show to discuss running the business and the kickstarters she has done.   Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Henry Hyde’s Battlechat – Wargaming Recon #250</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2020/04/27/henry-hydes-battlechat-wargaming-recon-250/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2020 13:58:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Henry Hyde pops on the show to discuss life as a self-employed creative person.  He produces the popular Battlechat podcast on Patreon, is owner of Gladius Publications, and now edits novels for other authors.



LUMBER MILL


Sponsored by Things from the Basement


In the  Lumber  Mill  Jonathan discusses Livestock Buildings from the Russian Village set by Things From the Basement.

 
Upcoming Guests
Duncan 'Two Thin Coats' Rhodes - formerly of Games Workshop will be joining us to discuss painting miniatures and working in GW.

Annie Norman - owner of Bad Squiddo Games will be joining the show to discuss running the business and the kickstarters she has done.

 

Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan wrote the show notes.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
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		<itunes:duration>1:01:49</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Henry Hyde pops on the show to discuss life as a self-employed creative person.  He produces the popular Battlechat podcast on Patreon, is owner of Gladius Publications, and now edits novels for other authors. LUMBER MILL Sponsored by Things from the Basement In the  Lumber  Mill  Jonathan discusses Livestock Buildings from the Russian Village set by Things From the Basement.   Upcoming Guests Duncan 'Two Thin Coats' Rhodes - formerly of Games Workshop will be joining us to discuss painting miniatures and working in GW. Annie Norman - owner of Bad Squiddo Games will be joining the show to discuss running the business and the kickstarters she has done.   Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Henry Hyde pops on the show to discuss life as a self-employed creative person.  He produces the popular Battlechat podcast on Patreon, is owner of Gladius Publications, and now edits novels for other authors. LUMBER MILL Sponsored by Things from the Basement In the  Lumber  Mill  Jonathan discusses Livestock Buildings from the Russian Village set by Things From the Basement.   Upcoming Guests Duncan 'Two Thin Coats' Rhodes - formerly of Games Workshop will be joining us to discuss painting miniatures and working in GW. Annie Norman - owner of Bad Squiddo Games will be joining the show to discuss running the business and the kickstarters she has done.   Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
	<item>
		<title>Gaming in a Pandemic – Wargaming Recon #249</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2020/04/13/gaming-in-a-pandemic-wargaming-recon-249/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Apr 2020 04:02:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=9502</guid>
		<description>Jonathan and Adrian are back together (sort of) to discuss gaming options for these strange COVID-19 times. Please practice social distancing and good hand washing habits alongside any other recommendations put out by your local government for as long as is required to keep yourself, family and everyone else safe.



DISTANCE GAMING OPTIONS


Here are some links to sites discussed during the segment.

Roll20

Zoom

Steam

Vassal

Other video chat setups

Online Multiplayer games

Solo games


LUMBER MILL


Sponsored by Things from the Basement


In the  Lumber  Mill  Jonathan discusses some scatter terrain by Things From the Basement.

 
Upcoming Guests
Henry Hyde - best-selling author of The Wargaming Compendium and host of Battlechat will be on to discuss gaming in general, probably at length.

Duncan 'Two Thin Coats' Rhodes - formerly of Games Workshop will be joining us to discuss painting miniatures and working in GW.

Annie Norman - owner of Bad Squiddo Games will be joining the show to discuss running the business and the kickstarters she has done.

 

Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jamie wrote the show notes.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Jonathan and Adrian are back together (sort of) to discuss gaming options for these strange COVID-19 times. Please practice social distancing and good hand washing habits alongside any other recommendations put out by your local government for as long as is required to keep yourself, family and everyone else safe. DISTANCE GAMING OPTIONS Here are some links to sites discussed during the segment. Roll20 Zoom Steam Vassal Other video chat setups Online Multiplayer games Solo games LUMBER MILL Sponsored by Things from the Basement In the  Lumber  Mill  Jonathan discusses some scatter terrain by Things From the Basement.   Upcoming Guests Henry Hyde - best-selling author of The Wargaming Compendium and host of Battlechat will be on to discuss gaming in general, probably at length. Duncan 'Two Thin Coats' Rhodes - formerly of Games Workshop will be joining us to discuss painting miniatures and working in GW. Annie Norman - owner of Bad Squiddo Games will be joining the show to discuss running the business and the kickstarters she has done.   Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jamie wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Jonathan and Adrian are back together (sort of) to discuss gaming options for these strange COVID-19 times. Please practice social distancing and good hand washing habits alongside any other recommendations put out by your local government for as long as is required to keep yourself, family and everyone else safe. DISTANCE GAMING OPTIONS Here are some links to sites discussed during the segment. Roll20 Zoom Steam Vassal Other video chat setups Online Multiplayer games Solo games LUMBER MILL Sponsored by Things from the Basement In the  Lumber  Mill  Jonathan discusses some scatter terrain by Things From the Basement.   Upcoming Guests Henry Hyde - best-selling author of The Wargaming Compendium and host of Battlechat will be on to discuss gaming in general, probably at length. Duncan 'Two Thin Coats' Rhodes - formerly of Games Workshop will be joining us to discuss painting miniatures and working in GW. Annie Norman - owner of Bad Squiddo Games will be joining the show to discuss running the business and the kickstarters she has done.   Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jamie wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Is Recasting Legal? – Wargaming Recon #248</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2020/03/30/is-recasting-legal-wargaming-recon-248/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2020 04:01:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Jonathan is joined by special guest Gordon Firemark esq.  He's CEO of Firemark Industries and entertainment lawyer at his own law offices as well as being an author and podcaster.

Together they tackle the big issue of Recasting! First they cover the core facts, what recasting is, what the major causes of it are and is it legal, and if so, when and how.  Then they dive into listener questions



The key legal phrases, COPYRIGHT, TRADEMARK and INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY are explained both in broad terms and how they pertain to recasting and 3D printing.

Listeners posed plenty of questions for Gordon.  Here is a list of the questions:

 	David asked: How much needs to be changed for it to be considered and original work? Does private use allow for unlimited recasting or printing if nothing is sold to a 3rd party? What's the legal difference between modelling something digitally from scratch to look identical to an existing miniature and recasting that miniature? What about freely sharing the 3D files that were created from scratch to look exactly like a mini from a manufacturer? If I print a file that I received free from a friend, but it is later determined to violate an IP, am I in trouble if I print and use that file and miniature? I a person legally has a 3D printing file doesn't issue or direct you to a specific license/terms or use, are you legally allowed to print &amp; sell multiples? What if you got it from backing a Kickstarter? If not, what are potential legal penalties in the United States? How does one legally seek to enforce or seek damages for a violation of a license/terms of use of a 3D file? Would a small designer need to spend $1000s to enforce their rights to their design? They may only make a few hundred dollars of any one specific file.
 	Adam asked: Does the original subject matter when it comes to legalities of 3D printing and recasting matter? Is a real world (historical) object treated differently than a fictional one?
 	Jack asked how "international" are these laws? Can someone in the US get stuck with a lawsuit from a UK based component for example?
 	Bryan asked: What is legal fro selling recasts if anything is legal at all? What is legal when it comes to me making my own sculpts should the look similar to someone else's? When or how does it come into infringing on rights or IP? What are the legal issues around recasts and selling? Are licenses required?
 	Michael asked: Is there a limit of time before I can make a recast and not be in violation of copyright law, or would this follow under general copyright law?
 	Sean asked: What if a person wants to make their own 3D printing files of another IP? Such as a Boba Fett from Star Wars. Is that legal or not? How can one make it legal if it isn't? Does it matter how distinctive the character is? What about the use of names? Does it matter if these are for personal use and won't be sold or given away?
 	Justin asked: If I were to paint a recast, and then sell the work would I be liable if the source of the recast was already liable? Does it matter whether the painter/seler knows if the model is a recast?
 	Ian asked if it is legal to print a model a company has ceased to manufacture?
 	David asked if there is a statue of limitations on this? I.e. if it doesn't last indefinitely then what is the timescale?
 	Paul asked if it is legal to recast for personal use and not for sale or giving away etc. Or does that somehow fall under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) in some way?
 	Chris asked if we could tell Gordon Firemark, esq. that he has an awesome name?
 	Joe asked if you take the (IP, Copyrighted) files to a 3D printer service, Who has violated the law? The printer service or the one with the files?
 	Tim asked: What are the penalties of recasting, IP theft if found guilty in a court of law (you pick the country, but the States and England would be key countries)? Is it legal to reproduce copyrighted/trademarked/IP ownership into a physical facsimile? ie. a cast or 3D print?
 	Girth asked if 'Art' has differing laws when it comes to reproducing materials?
 	Peter asked if someone is reproducing kits from existing kits and selling them, is the buyer legally at fault? Or the seller or both?
 	Andrew asked if he 3D prints a building (say under a creative commons license), paint it ans sell it is that legal?
 	Tim asked: What legal recourse do owners of trademarked/IP protected/ copyrighted materials and miniatures have against a recaster? What is the typical process? Typically how long does a trademark/copyright/IP protected law hold for? At what point in time does it become public domain? If one owns said rights to a miniature and it is recast, with a minor/subtle revision or addition to said miniature is it a type of infringement of copyright/trademark/IP protection law?
 	Matt asked if Brexit will/has affected cross border copyright/TM/IP agreements?
 	Joe asked if a file is from a 3D file site is there any reason to not print it?
 	Mali asked if it is a suable offence to recast for personal use or just for commercial use?
 	Jack asked about how a lot of folks seem to think it's OK to reproduce/copy parts like swords, shields, guns using products like "blue-stuff" or Oyamaru - is it legal?
 	Joe asked if you take the (IP, Copyrighted) files to a 3D printer service. Who has violated the law? The printer service or the one with the files?
 	David asked if there are any exceptions to the law that allow for reproduction for personal use? I.e. producing a spare to indemnify against damage etc.

 
Upcoming Guests
 

 	Duncan 'Two Thin Coats' Rhodes - formerly of Games Workshop will be joining us to discuss painting miniatures and working in GW.
 	Henry Hyde - best-selling author of The Wargaming Compendium (affiliate link), former editor of Battlegames magazine, and host of Battlechat.

 

Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST
Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jamie wrote the show notes.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Jonathan is joined by special guest Gordon Firemark esq.  He's CEO of Firemark Industries and entertainment lawyer at his own law offices as well as being an author and podcaster. Together they tackle the big issue of Recasting! First they cover the core facts, what recasting is, what the major causes of it are and is it legal, and if so, when and how.  Then they dive into listener questions The key legal phrases, COPYRIGHT, TRADEMARK and INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY are explained both in broad terms and how they pertain to recasting and 3D printing. Listeners posed plenty of questions for Gordon.  Here is a list of the questions: David asked: How much needs to be changed for it to be considered and original work? Does private use allow for unlimited recasting or printing if nothing is sold to a 3rd party? What's the legal difference between modelling something digitally from scratch to look identical to an existing miniature and recasting that miniature? What about freely sharing the 3D files that were created from scratch to look exactly like a mini from a manufacturer? If I print a file that I received free from a friend, but it is later determined to violate an IP, am I in trouble if I print and use that file and miniature? I a person legally has a 3D printing file doesn't issue or direct you to a specific license/terms or use, are you legally allowed to print &amp; sell multiples? What if you got it from backing a Kickstarter? If not, what are potential legal penalties in the United States? How does one legally seek to enforce or seek damages for a violation of a license/terms of use of a 3D file? Would a small designer need to spend $1000s to enforce their rights to their design? They may only make a few hundred dollars of any one specific file. Adam asked: Does the original subject matter when it comes to legalities of 3D printing and recasting matter? Is a real world (historical) object treated differently than a fictional one? Jack asked how "international" are these laws? Can someone in the US get stuck with a lawsuit from a UK based component for example? Bryan asked: What is legal fro selling recasts if anything is legal at all? What is legal when it comes to me making my own sculpts should the look similar to someone else's? When or how does it come into infringing on rights or IP? What are the legal issues around recasts and selling? Are licenses required? Michael asked: Is there a limit of time before I can make a recast and not be in violation of copyright law, or would this follow under general copyright law? Sean asked: What if a person wants to make their own 3D printing files of another IP? Such as a Boba Fett from Star Wars. Is that legal or not? How can one make it legal if it isn't? Does it matter how distinctive the character is? What about the use of names? Does it matter if these are for personal use and won't be sold or given away? Justin asked: If I were to paint a recast, and then sell the work would I be liable if the source of the recast was already liable? Does it matter whether the painter/seler knows if the model is a recast? Ian asked if it is legal to print a model a company has ceased to manufacture? David asked if there is a statue of limitations on this? I.e. if it doesn't last indefinitely then what is the timescale? Paul asked if it is legal to recast for personal use and not for sale or giving away etc. Or does that somehow fall under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) in some way? Chris asked if we could tell Gordon Firemark, esq. that he has an awesome name? Joe asked if you take the (IP, Copyrighted) files to a 3D printer service, Who has violated the law? The printer service or the one with the files? Tim asked: What are the penalties of recasting, IP theft if found guilty in a court of law (you pick the country, but the States and England would be key countries)? Is it legal to reproduce copyrighted/trademarked/IP ownership into a physical facsimile? ie. a cast or 3D print? Girth asked if 'Art' has differing laws when it comes to reproducing materials? Peter asked if someone is reproducing kits from existing kits and selling them, is the buyer legally at fault? Or the seller or both? Andrew asked if he 3D prints a building (say under a creative commons license), paint it ans sell it is that legal? Tim asked: What legal recourse do owners of trademarked/IP protected/ copyrighted materials and miniatures have against a recaster? What is the typical process? Typically how long does a trademark/copyright/IP protected law hold for? At what point in time does it become public domain? If one owns said rights to a miniature and it is recast, with a minor/subtle revision or addition to said miniature is it a type of infringement of copyright/trademark/IP protection law? Matt asked if Brexit will/has affected cross border copyright/TM/IP agreements? Joe asked if a file is from a 3D file site is there any reason to not print it? Mali asked if it is a suable offence to recast for personal use or just for commercial use? Jack asked about how a lot of folks seem to think it's OK to reproduce/copy parts like swords, shields, guns using products like "blue-stuff" or Oyamaru - is it legal? Joe asked if you take the (IP, Copyrighted) files to a 3D printer service. Who has violated the law? The printer service or the one with the files? David asked if there are any exceptions to the law that allow for reproduction for personal use? I.e. producing a spare to indemnify against damage etc.   Upcoming Guests   Duncan 'Two Thin Coats' Rhodes - formerly of Games Workshop will be joining us to discuss painting miniatures and working in GW. Henry Hyde - best-selling author of The Wargaming Compendium (affiliate link), former editor of Battlegames magazine, and host of Battlechat.   Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jamie wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Jonathan is joined by special guest Gordon Firemark esq.  He's CEO of Firemark Industries and entertainment lawyer at his own law offices as well as being an author and podcaster. Together they tackle the big issue of Recasting! First they cover the core facts, what recasting is, what the major causes of it are and is it legal, and if so, when and how.  Then they dive into listener questions The key legal phrases, COPYRIGHT, TRADEMARK and INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY are explained both in broad terms and how they pertain to recasting and 3D printing. Listeners posed plenty of questions for Gordon.  Here is a list of the questions: David asked: How much needs to be changed for it to be considered and original work? Does private use allow for unlimited recasting or printing if nothing is sold to a 3rd party? What's the legal difference between modelling something digitally from scratch to look identical to an existing miniature and recasting that miniature? What about freely sharing the 3D files that were created from scratch to look exactly like a mini from a manufacturer? If I print a file that I received free from a friend, but it is later determined to violate an IP, am I in trouble if I print and use that file and miniature? I a person legally has a 3D printing file doesn't issue or direct you to a specific license/terms or use, are you legally allowed to print &amp; sell multiples? What if you got it from backing a Kickstarter? If not, what are potential legal penalties in the United States? How does one legally seek to enforce or seek damages for a violation of a license/terms of use of a 3D file? Would a small designer need to spend $1000s to enforce their rights to their design? They may only make a few hundred dollars of any one specific file. Adam asked: Does the original subject matter when it comes to legalities of 3D printing and recasting matter? Is a real world (historical) object treated differently than a fictional one? Jack asked how "international" are these laws? Can someone in the US get stuck with a lawsuit from a UK based component for example? Bryan asked: What is legal fro selling recasts if anything is legal at all? What is legal when it comes to me making my own sculpts should the look similar to someone else's? When or how does it come into infringing on rights or IP? What are the legal issues around recasts and selling? Are licenses required? Michael asked: Is there a limit of time before I can make a recast and not be in violation of copyright law, or would this follow under general copyright law? Sean asked: What if a person wants to make their own 3D printing files of another IP? Such as a Boba Fett from Star Wars. Is that legal or not? How can one make it legal if it isn't? Does it matter how distinctive the character is? What about the use of names? Does it matter if these are for personal use and won't be sold or given away? Justin asked: If I were to paint a recast, and then sell the work would I be liable if the source of the recast was already liable? Does it matter whether the painter/seler knows if the model is a recast? Ian asked if it is legal to print a model a company has ceased to manufacture? David asked if there is a statue of limitations on this? I.e. if it doesn't last indefinitely then what is the timescale? Paul asked if it is legal to recast for personal use and not for sale or giving away etc. Or does that somehow fall under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) in some way? Chris asked if we could tell Gordon Firemark, esq. that he has an awesome name? Joe asked if you take the (IP, Copyrighted) files to a 3D printer service, Who has violated the law? The printer service or the one with the files? Tim asked: What are the penalties of recasting, IP theft if found guilty in a court of law (you pick the country, but the States and England would be key countries)? Is it legal to reproduce copyrighted/trademarked/IP ownership into a physical facsimile? ie. a cast or 3D print? Girth asked if 'Art' has differing laws when it comes to reproducing materials? Peter asked if someone is reproducing kits from existing kits and selling them, is the buyer legally at fault? Or the seller or both? Andrew asked if he 3D prints a building (say under a creative commons license), paint it ans sell it is that legal? Tim asked: What legal recourse do owners of trademarked/IP protected/ copyrighted materials and miniatures have against a recaster? What is the typical process? Typically how long does a trademark/copyright/IP protected law hold for? At what point in time does it become public domain? If one owns said rights to a miniature and it is recast, with a minor/subtle revision or addition to said miniature is it a type of infringement of copyright/trademark/IP protection law? Matt asked if Brexit will/has affected cross border copyright/TM/IP agreements? Joe asked if a file is from a 3D file site is there any reason to not print it? Mali asked if it is a suable offence to recast for personal use or just for commercial use? Jack asked about how a lot of folks seem to think it's OK to reproduce/copy parts like swords, shields, guns using products like "blue-stuff" or Oyamaru - is it legal? Joe asked if you take the (IP, Copyrighted) files to a 3D printer service. Who has violated the law? The printer service or the one with the files? David asked if there are any exceptions to the law that allow for reproduction for personal use? I.e. producing a spare to indemnify against damage etc.   Upcoming Guests   Duncan 'Two Thin Coats' Rhodes - formerly of Games Workshop will be joining us to discuss painting miniatures and working in GW. Henry Hyde - best-selling author of The Wargaming Compendium (affiliate link), former editor of Battlegames magazine, and host of Battlechat.   Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jamie wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Cinematic Inspiration – Wargaming Recon #247</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2020/03/16/cinematic-inspiration-wargaming-recon-247/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2020 04:01:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Jonathan aka "Mr. Salty" and Adrian share the films that inspire them with the hobby.



LUMBER MILL


Sponsored by Things from the Basement


In the  Lumber  Mill  Jonathan highlights Things from the Basement’s Yamashiro Mountain Fort's Tent Barracks.  Note that the kit ships with brown crinkle paper, NOT white as depicted in the picture.


RISING PHOENIX GAMECON
Coming up April (17-19), 2020 at the Doubletree in Milford, Massachusetts. Wargaming Recon will be a featured guest and Jonathan will be there on the 18th doing recordings live from the con.

 
Upcoming Guests
Gordon Firemark esq. - to discuss copyright law, trademark law and intellectual property laws as they pertain to recasting in the hobby industry.

Duncan 'Two Thin Coats' Rhodes - formerly of Games Workshop will be joining us to discuss painting miniatures and working in GW.

 

Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jamie wrote the show notes.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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		<itunes:duration>1:40:18</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Jonathan aka "Mr. Salty" and Adrian share the films that inspire them with the hobby. LUMBER MILL Sponsored by Things from the Basement In the  Lumber  Mill  Jonathan highlights Things from the Basement’s Yamashiro Mountain Fort's Tent Barracks.  Note that the kit ships with brown crinkle paper, NOT white as depicted in the picture. RISING PHOENIX GAMECON Coming up April (17-19), 2020 at the Doubletree in Milford, Massachusetts. Wargaming Recon will be a featured guest and Jonathan will be there on the 18th doing recordings live from the con.   Upcoming Guests Gordon Firemark esq. - to discuss copyright law, trademark law and intellectual property laws as they pertain to recasting in the hobby industry. Duncan 'Two Thin Coats' Rhodes - formerly of Games Workshop will be joining us to discuss painting miniatures and working in GW.   Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jamie wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Jonathan aka "Mr. Salty" and Adrian share the films that inspire them with the hobby. LUMBER MILL Sponsored by Things from the Basement In the  Lumber  Mill  Jonathan highlights Things from the Basement’s Yamashiro Mountain Fort's Tent Barracks.  Note that the kit ships with brown crinkle paper, NOT white as depicted in the picture. RISING PHOENIX GAMECON Coming up April (17-19), 2020 at the Doubletree in Milford, Massachusetts. Wargaming Recon will be a featured guest and Jonathan will be there on the 18th doing recordings live from the con.   Upcoming Guests Gordon Firemark esq. - to discuss copyright law, trademark law and intellectual property laws as they pertain to recasting in the hobby industry. Duncan 'Two Thin Coats' Rhodes - formerly of Games Workshop will be joining us to discuss painting miniatures and working in GW.   Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jamie wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>ESR Campaign Guides – Wargaming Recon #246</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2020/03/02/esr-campaign-guides-wargaming-recon-246/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Mar 2020 04:01:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=9328</guid>
		<description>Jonathan and Adrian are back together to discuss some campaign guides for Et sans resultat.  The duo share their thoughts on what they like and what they think can be improved (the salt flies here) with the following books:

 	The First Battle Lost 1809 in Germany
 	The Most Awful Situation 1814 in France
 	Didn't Dare Do Anything 1812 in Russia

Note: Didn't Dare Do Anything and The most awful situation are review copies provided by The Wargaming Company who is also a sponsor of the show.



LUMBER MILL


Sponsored by Things from the Basement


In the  Lumber  Mill  Jonathan erroneously says Things from the Basement’s Picnic Tables are from their Industrial line of kits.  The Picnic Tables are a stand alone purchase.  He also refers to them as picnic benches.  Clearly the salt got in his eye from the ESR discussion.


TOTALCON 2020
Jonathan and Adrian talk about everything the did (or didn't do) at the Con. What they saw, bought, the videos they made and everyone they spoke to.
RISING PHOENIX GAMECON
Coming up in April (17-19) 2020 at the Doubletree in Milford, Massachusetts Wargaming Recon will be a featured guest and Jonathan will be there on the 18th doing recordings live from the con.

 


Kickstarter

We did it!!!
The Kickstarter for the 2020 season of the Wargaming Recon podcast finished on February 19, 2020 and raised $2,211. We've had loads of responses, sent out a bunch of rewards early, and are working on getting everything fulfilled as quickly as possible.

As a special thank you to our backers we will be e-mailing discount codes out as soon as the manufacturers send them to us.

Please let us say again, THANK YOU for the support you've shown us in this endeavour.

 
Upcoming Guests
Gordon Firemark esq. - to discuss copyright law, trademark law and intellectual property laws as they pertain to recasting in the hobby industry.

Duncan 'Two Thin Coats' Rhodes - formerly of Games Workshop will be joining us to discuss painting miniatures and working in GW.



A short time ago we announced a giveaway when the Wargaming Recon Facebook page reaches 2,000 likes.  We hit this goal in early February, congratulations to John, Sigur and Dave for winning, their gifts have been sent out now. Again, thank you to everyone who has joined our online community.

The giveaway included kits from Things from the Basement.

Please throw us a like if you haven't already and stay up to date on everything happening with the show as well as being included in any future giveaways we do this way.


Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST
Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jamie wrote the show notes.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
		<enclosure length="103830337" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr246final/wr246final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:16:51</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Jonathan and Adrian are back together to discuss some campaign guides for Et sans resultat.  The duo share their thoughts on what they like and what they think can be improved (the salt flies here) with the following books: The First Battle Lost 1809 in Germany The Most Awful Situation 1814 in France Didn't Dare Do Anything 1812 in Russia Note: Didn't Dare Do Anything and The most awful situation are review copies provided by The Wargaming Company who is also a sponsor of the show. LUMBER MILL Sponsored by Things from the Basement In the  Lumber  Mill  Jonathan erroneously says Things from the Basement’s Picnic Tables are from their Industrial line of kits.  The Picnic Tables are a stand alone purchase.  He also refers to them as picnic benches.  Clearly the salt got in his eye from the ESR discussion. TOTALCON 2020 Jonathan and Adrian talk about everything the did (or didn't do) at the Con. What they saw, bought, the videos they made and everyone they spoke to. RISING PHOENIX GAMECON Coming up in April (17-19) 2020 at the Doubletree in Milford, Massachusetts Wargaming Recon will be a featured guest and Jonathan will be there on the 18th doing recordings live from the con.   Kickstarter We did it!!! The Kickstarter for the 2020 season of the Wargaming Recon podcast finished on February 19, 2020 and raised $2,211. We've had loads of responses, sent out a bunch of rewards early, and are working on getting everything fulfilled as quickly as possible. As a special thank you to our backers we will be e-mailing discount codes out as soon as the manufacturers send them to us. Please let us say again, THANK YOU for the support you've shown us in this endeavour.   Upcoming Guests Gordon Firemark esq. - to discuss copyright law, trademark law and intellectual property laws as they pertain to recasting in the hobby industry. Duncan 'Two Thin Coats' Rhodes - formerly of Games Workshop will be joining us to discuss painting miniatures and working in GW. A short time ago we announced a giveaway when the Wargaming Recon Facebook page reaches 2,000 likes.  We hit this goal in early February, congratulations to John, Sigur and Dave for winning, their gifts have been sent out now. Again, thank you to everyone who has joined our online community. The giveaway included kits from Things from the Basement. Please throw us a like if you haven't already and stay up to date on everything happening with the show as well as being included in any future giveaways we do this way. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jamie wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Jonathan and Adrian are back together to discuss some campaign guides for Et sans resultat.  The duo share their thoughts on what they like and what they think can be improved (the salt flies here) with the following books: The First Battle Lost 1809 in Germany The Most Awful Situation 1814 in France Didn't Dare Do Anything 1812 in Russia Note: Didn't Dare Do Anything and The most awful situation are review copies provided by The Wargaming Company who is also a sponsor of the show. LUMBER MILL Sponsored by Things from the Basement In the  Lumber  Mill  Jonathan erroneously says Things from the Basement’s Picnic Tables are from their Industrial line of kits.  The Picnic Tables are a stand alone purchase.  He also refers to them as picnic benches.  Clearly the salt got in his eye from the ESR discussion. TOTALCON 2020 Jonathan and Adrian talk about everything the did (or didn't do) at the Con. What they saw, bought, the videos they made and everyone they spoke to. RISING PHOENIX GAMECON Coming up in April (17-19) 2020 at the Doubletree in Milford, Massachusetts Wargaming Recon will be a featured guest and Jonathan will be there on the 18th doing recordings live from the con.   Kickstarter We did it!!! The Kickstarter for the 2020 season of the Wargaming Recon podcast finished on February 19, 2020 and raised $2,211. We've had loads of responses, sent out a bunch of rewards early, and are working on getting everything fulfilled as quickly as possible. As a special thank you to our backers we will be e-mailing discount codes out as soon as the manufacturers send them to us. Please let us say again, THANK YOU for the support you've shown us in this endeavour.   Upcoming Guests Gordon Firemark esq. - to discuss copyright law, trademark law and intellectual property laws as they pertain to recasting in the hobby industry. Duncan 'Two Thin Coats' Rhodes - formerly of Games Workshop will be joining us to discuss painting miniatures and working in GW. A short time ago we announced a giveaway when the Wargaming Recon Facebook page reaches 2,000 likes.  We hit this goal in early February, congratulations to John, Sigur and Dave for winning, their gifts have been sent out now. Again, thank you to everyone who has joined our online community. The giveaway included kits from Things from the Basement. Please throw us a like if you haven't already and stay up to date on everything happening with the show as well as being included in any future giveaways we do this way. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jamie wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Gaming for Mental Health – Wargaming Recon #245</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2020/02/17/gaming-for-mental-health-wargaming-recon-245/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Feb 2020 04:01:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=9282</guid>
		<description>IMPORTANT NOTICE
WE ARE NOT MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS. IF YOU ARE IN CRISIS, PLEASE USE THE EMERGENCY NUMBER FOR THE AREA YOU ARE IN (911 IN THE US, 999 IN THE UK, ETC...)
In this episode Jonathan is joined by special guest Dr. Allan G. Hunter; counselor and therapist with a PhD in Literature from Oxford University. Dr. Hunter wrote The Sanity Manual, Life Passages, Gratitude and Beyond as well as collaborating on From Coastal Command to Captivity, which was written by his father.

In college Jonathan had Dr. Hunter as his literature professor and that brings him here to discuss how the tabletop gaming hobby can help those battling anxiety and depression. After discussing the topic in depth then they go on to answer Listener submitted questions.



 



We're a project Kickstarter loves and we fully funded in under 3 days.  We will use the money to make the 2020 season really amazing.  We are now working to unlock exciting Stretch Goals.

With the Kickstarter now underway Jonathan goes into detail about the extra backer levels that have been added. We are $134 away from unlocking our first stretch goal.  The first will let us produce a full season.

Please back the Kickstarter.

The Kickstarter ends 8am EST on February 19, 2020.

Upcoming Guests:

Gordon Firemark esq. - to discuss copyright law, trademark law and intellectual property laws as they pertain to recasting in the hobby industry.



A short time ago we announced a giveaway when the Wargaming Recon Facebook page reaches 2,000 likes.  We hit this goal in early February, congratulations to John, Sigur and Dave for winning and thank you to everyone who has joined our online community.

The giveaway included kits from Things from the Basement.

Please throw us a like if you haven't already and stay up to date on everything happening with the show as well as being included in any future giveaways we do this way.


Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST
Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jamie wrote the show notes.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:53:40</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>IMPORTANT NOTICE WE ARE NOT MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS. IF YOU ARE IN CRISIS, PLEASE USE THE EMERGENCY NUMBER FOR THE AREA YOU ARE IN (911 IN THE US, 999 IN THE UK, ETC...) In this episode Jonathan is joined by special guest Dr. Allan G. Hunter; counselor and therapist with a PhD in Literature from Oxford University. Dr. Hunter wrote The Sanity Manual, Life Passages, Gratitude and Beyond as well as collaborating on From Coastal Command to Captivity, which was written by his father. In college Jonathan had Dr. Hunter as his literature professor and that brings him here to discuss how the tabletop gaming hobby can help those battling anxiety and depression. After discussing the topic in depth then they go on to answer Listener submitted questions.   We're a project Kickstarter loves and we fully funded in under 3 days.  We will use the money to make the 2020 season really amazing.  We are now working to unlock exciting Stretch Goals. With the Kickstarter now underway Jonathan goes into detail about the extra backer levels that have been added. We are $134 away from unlocking our first stretch goal.  The first will let us produce a full season. Please back the Kickstarter. The Kickstarter ends 8am EST on February 19, 2020. Upcoming Guests: Gordon Firemark esq. - to discuss copyright law, trademark law and intellectual property laws as they pertain to recasting in the hobby industry. A short time ago we announced a giveaway when the Wargaming Recon Facebook page reaches 2,000 likes.  We hit this goal in early February, congratulations to John, Sigur and Dave for winning and thank you to everyone who has joined our online community. The giveaway included kits from Things from the Basement. Please throw us a like if you haven't already and stay up to date on everything happening with the show as well as being included in any future giveaways we do this way. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jamie wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>IMPORTANT NOTICE WE ARE NOT MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS. IF YOU ARE IN CRISIS, PLEASE USE THE EMERGENCY NUMBER FOR THE AREA YOU ARE IN (911 IN THE US, 999 IN THE UK, ETC...) In this episode Jonathan is joined by special guest Dr. Allan G. Hunter; counselor and therapist with a PhD in Literature from Oxford University. Dr. Hunter wrote The Sanity Manual, Life Passages, Gratitude and Beyond as well as collaborating on From Coastal Command to Captivity, which was written by his father. In college Jonathan had Dr. Hunter as his literature professor and that brings him here to discuss how the tabletop gaming hobby can help those battling anxiety and depression. After discussing the topic in depth then they go on to answer Listener submitted questions.   We're a project Kickstarter loves and we fully funded in under 3 days.  We will use the money to make the 2020 season really amazing.  We are now working to unlock exciting Stretch Goals. With the Kickstarter now underway Jonathan goes into detail about the extra backer levels that have been added. We are $134 away from unlocking our first stretch goal.  The first will let us produce a full season. Please back the Kickstarter. The Kickstarter ends 8am EST on February 19, 2020. Upcoming Guests: Gordon Firemark esq. - to discuss copyright law, trademark law and intellectual property laws as they pertain to recasting in the hobby industry. A short time ago we announced a giveaway when the Wargaming Recon Facebook page reaches 2,000 likes.  We hit this goal in early February, congratulations to John, Sigur and Dave for winning and thank you to everyone who has joined our online community. The giveaway included kits from Things from the Basement. Please throw us a like if you haven't already and stay up to date on everything happening with the show as well as being included in any future giveaways we do this way. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jamie wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Rebels &amp; Patriots – Wargaming Recon #244</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2020/02/03/rebels-patriots-wargaming-recon-244/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Feb 2020 04:01:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=9252</guid>
		<description>Jonathan and Adrian are together to review Rebels &amp; Patriots &amp; Song of Drums and Tomahawks, thoughts on hobby hoarding, feature another Lumber Mill segment, provide a Kickstarter update, reveal upcoming guests, and ponder why the Purple Shirted Eye Stabber isn't more prevalent in gaming.





 

LUMBER MILL


Sponsored by Things from the Basement


The  Lumber  Mill  focuses  on Things from the Basement’s Vertical Tanks from their Industrial line of kits.



When you buy this kit, make sure to get the small soda cans from your local grocery store.  This kit will NOT work with standard size cans.  We also highly recommend using Rust-Oleum Painter's Touch 2X Aluminum Metallic spray paint to paint the soda cans and the circular MDF piece that goes on top of the cans.



Most DIY stores will carry this.  There should also be a similar type product by Krylon.  That is another great brand, but Rust-Oleum is easier for us to get.

 



We're a project Kickstarter loves and we fully funded in under 3 days.  We will use the money to make the 2020 season really amazing.  We are now working to unlock exciting Stretch Goals.

With the Kickstarter now underway Jonathan goes into detail about the extra backer levels that have been added. We are $170 away from unlocking our first stretch goal, and $670 away from our 2nd.  The first will let us produce a full season.  The second allows us to add another con to our schedule.

Please back the Kickstarter.

The Kickstarter ends 8am EST on February 19, 2020.

Upcoming Guests:

As part of the 2020 season we’ve arranged some extra interesting guests to help us cover some of the bigger topics...

Dr. Allan G. Hunter - counselor, PhD from Oxford to discuss mental health benefits of tabletop gaming.

Gordon Firemark esq. - to discuss copyright law, trademark law and intellectual property laws as they pertain to recasting in the hobby industry.



A short time ago we announced a giveaway when the Wargaming Recon Facebook page reaches 2,000 likes.  We are really close now, so if you don’t already, please join in the conversation and Like our Facebook page.

The giveaway will include a couple kits from Things from the Basement along with other things.

Everyone who LIKES the Wargaming Recon Facebook page has a chance of winning each giveaway.


Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST
Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jamie wrote the show notes.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
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		<itunes:duration>1:29:41</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Jonathan and Adrian are together to review Rebels &amp; Patriots &amp; Song of Drums and Tomahawks, thoughts on hobby hoarding, feature another Lumber Mill segment, provide a Kickstarter update, reveal upcoming guests, and ponder why the Purple Shirted Eye Stabber isn't more prevalent in gaming.   LUMBER MILL Sponsored by Things from the Basement The  Lumber  Mill  focuses  on Things from the Basement’s Vertical Tanks from their Industrial line of kits. When you buy this kit, make sure to get the small soda cans from your local grocery store.  This kit will NOT work with standard size cans.  We also highly recommend using Rust-Oleum Painter's Touch 2X Aluminum Metallic spray paint to paint the soda cans and the circular MDF piece that goes on top of the cans. Most DIY stores will carry this.  There should also be a similar type product by Krylon.  That is another great brand, but Rust-Oleum is easier for us to get.   We're a project Kickstarter loves and we fully funded in under 3 days.  We will use the money to make the 2020 season really amazing.  We are now working to unlock exciting Stretch Goals. With the Kickstarter now underway Jonathan goes into detail about the extra backer levels that have been added. We are $170 away from unlocking our first stretch goal, and $670 away from our 2nd.  The first will let us produce a full season.  The second allows us to add another con to our schedule. Please back the Kickstarter. The Kickstarter ends 8am EST on February 19, 2020. Upcoming Guests: As part of the 2020 season we’ve arranged some extra interesting guests to help us cover some of the bigger topics... Dr. Allan G. Hunter - counselor, PhD from Oxford to discuss mental health benefits of tabletop gaming. Gordon Firemark esq. - to discuss copyright law, trademark law and intellectual property laws as they pertain to recasting in the hobby industry. A short time ago we announced a giveaway when the Wargaming Recon Facebook page reaches 2,000 likes.  We are really close now, so if you don’t already, please join in the conversation and Like our Facebook page. The giveaway will include a couple kits from Things from the Basement along with other things. Everyone who LIKES the Wargaming Recon Facebook page has a chance of winning each giveaway. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jamie wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Jonathan and Adrian are together to review Rebels &amp; Patriots &amp; Song of Drums and Tomahawks, thoughts on hobby hoarding, feature another Lumber Mill segment, provide a Kickstarter update, reveal upcoming guests, and ponder why the Purple Shirted Eye Stabber isn't more prevalent in gaming.   LUMBER MILL Sponsored by Things from the Basement The  Lumber  Mill  focuses  on Things from the Basement’s Vertical Tanks from their Industrial line of kits. When you buy this kit, make sure to get the small soda cans from your local grocery store.  This kit will NOT work with standard size cans.  We also highly recommend using Rust-Oleum Painter's Touch 2X Aluminum Metallic spray paint to paint the soda cans and the circular MDF piece that goes on top of the cans. Most DIY stores will carry this.  There should also be a similar type product by Krylon.  That is another great brand, but Rust-Oleum is easier for us to get.   We're a project Kickstarter loves and we fully funded in under 3 days.  We will use the money to make the 2020 season really amazing.  We are now working to unlock exciting Stretch Goals. With the Kickstarter now underway Jonathan goes into detail about the extra backer levels that have been added. We are $170 away from unlocking our first stretch goal, and $670 away from our 2nd.  The first will let us produce a full season.  The second allows us to add another con to our schedule. Please back the Kickstarter. The Kickstarter ends 8am EST on February 19, 2020. Upcoming Guests: As part of the 2020 season we’ve arranged some extra interesting guests to help us cover some of the bigger topics... Dr. Allan G. Hunter - counselor, PhD from Oxford to discuss mental health benefits of tabletop gaming. Gordon Firemark esq. - to discuss copyright law, trademark law and intellectual property laws as they pertain to recasting in the hobby industry. A short time ago we announced a giveaway when the Wargaming Recon Facebook page reaches 2,000 likes.  We are really close now, so if you don’t already, please join in the conversation and Like our Facebook page. The giveaway will include a couple kits from Things from the Basement along with other things. Everyone who LIKES the Wargaming Recon Facebook page has a chance of winning each giveaway. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jamie wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>2020 Here We Come – Wargaming Recon #243</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2020/01/20/2020-here-we-come-wargaming-recon-243/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jan 2020 04:02:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=9183</guid>
		<description>We’re all back after a well earned and enjoyed holiday. Adrian co-hosts whilst Jonathan leads the show into the roaring 20’s. If you’ve not seen them yet, we now feature a bunch of articles from authors new to the Wargaming Recon family. Jonathan and Adrian react to the articles that discuss hobby resolutions for the new year. Sprinkle in a Lumber Mill segment, details for the first ever Wargaming Recon Kickstarter, and hobby news to round things out.



LUMBER MILL
Sponsored by Things from the Basement


In this episodes Lumber Mill Jonathan and Adrian discuss the amazing ‘Quickstarter’ that Things from the Basement recently ran.

They also talk about how laser cut/etched can be so much more than just terrain, going from the beautiful boxes mentioned before to the Christmas Candle Holders



For us, perhaps most exciting of all is the fact that we are launching a Kickstarter to help fund the 2020 season of Wargaming Recon. To that end Jonathan reveals the Backer Levels and details what the Kickstarters goal is both in terms of monetary value and reasons for doing this. If you can, please back the Kickstarter we will use the money to make this years episodes the best ever, hopefully we can unlock some exciting Stretch Goals on the way.

 



 	Wargaming Recon is seeking a passionate tabletop gamer with a love of the hobby who is interested in being an occasional co-host on the show. Contact us on Facebook or e-mail jonathan@wargamingrecon.com to learn more.




A short time ago we announced a giveaway when the Wargaming Recon Facebook page reaches 2,000 likes.  We are really close now, so if you don’t already, please join in the conversation and Like our Facebook page.

The giveaway will include a couple kits from Things from the Basement along with other things.

Everyone who LIKES the Wargaming Recon Facebook page has a chance of winning each giveaway.


Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST
Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members.


Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jamie wrote the show notes.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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		<itunes:duration>1:11:26</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>We’re all back after a well earned and enjoyed holiday. Adrian co-hosts whilst Jonathan leads the show into the roaring 20’s. If you’ve not seen them yet, we now feature a bunch of articles from authors new to the Wargaming Recon family. Jonathan and Adrian react to the articles that discuss hobby resolutions for the new year. Sprinkle in a Lumber Mill segment, details for the first ever Wargaming Recon Kickstarter, and hobby news to round things out. LUMBER MILL Sponsored by Things from the Basement In this episodes Lumber Mill Jonathan and Adrian discuss the amazing ‘Quickstarter’ that Things from the Basement recently ran. They also talk about how laser cut/etched can be so much more than just terrain, going from the beautiful boxes mentioned before to the Christmas Candle Holders For us, perhaps most exciting of all is the fact that we are launching a Kickstarter to help fund the 2020 season of Wargaming Recon. To that end Jonathan reveals the Backer Levels and details what the Kickstarters goal is both in terms of monetary value and reasons for doing this. If you can, please back the Kickstarter we will use the money to make this years episodes the best ever, hopefully we can unlock some exciting Stretch Goals on the way.   Wargaming Recon is seeking a passionate tabletop gamer with a love of the hobby who is interested in being an occasional co-host on the show. Contact us on Facebook or e-mail jonathan@wargamingrecon.com to learn more. A short time ago we announced a giveaway when the Wargaming Recon Facebook page reaches 2,000 likes.  We are really close now, so if you don’t already, please join in the conversation and Like our Facebook page. The giveaway will include a couple kits from Things from the Basement along with other things. Everyone who LIKES the Wargaming Recon Facebook page has a chance of winning each giveaway. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jamie wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>We’re all back after a well earned and enjoyed holiday. Adrian co-hosts whilst Jonathan leads the show into the roaring 20’s. If you’ve not seen them yet, we now feature a bunch of articles from authors new to the Wargaming Recon family. Jonathan and Adrian react to the articles that discuss hobby resolutions for the new year. Sprinkle in a Lumber Mill segment, details for the first ever Wargaming Recon Kickstarter, and hobby news to round things out. LUMBER MILL Sponsored by Things from the Basement In this episodes Lumber Mill Jonathan and Adrian discuss the amazing ‘Quickstarter’ that Things from the Basement recently ran. They also talk about how laser cut/etched can be so much more than just terrain, going from the beautiful boxes mentioned before to the Christmas Candle Holders For us, perhaps most exciting of all is the fact that we are launching a Kickstarter to help fund the 2020 season of Wargaming Recon. To that end Jonathan reveals the Backer Levels and details what the Kickstarters goal is both in terms of monetary value and reasons for doing this. If you can, please back the Kickstarter we will use the money to make this years episodes the best ever, hopefully we can unlock some exciting Stretch Goals on the way.   Wargaming Recon is seeking a passionate tabletop gamer with a love of the hobby who is interested in being an occasional co-host on the show. Contact us on Facebook or e-mail jonathan@wargamingrecon.com to learn more. A short time ago we announced a giveaway when the Wargaming Recon Facebook page reaches 2,000 likes.  We are really close now, so if you don’t already, please join in the conversation and Like our Facebook page. The giveaway will include a couple kits from Things from the Basement along with other things. Everyone who LIKES the Wargaming Recon Facebook page has a chance of winning each giveaway. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jamie wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>ReCast: Get Your Hobby Mojo Back – Wargaming Recon #237</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2019/12/23/recast-get-your-hobby-mojo-back-wargaming-recon-237/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Dec 2019 04:02:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=9100</guid>
		<description>Hope you enjoy this “Best of” episode from the 2019 podcast season. This one focuses on the universal experience of having a slump. Originally released on September 23, 2019 the episode discussed some of the ways to bust out of that slump.

The intro for this "Best of" episode makes a major announcement.

Don’t worry! We’ll be back with NEW episodes of Wargaming Recon in 2019.

There's nothing worse than being on a roll only to hit a wall.  You've entered a hobby slump.  What do you?  Is there any hope for improvement?  We share tips and tricks that help us.

Updates are given on Adrian's progress with Altar of Freedom by Greg Wagman and Et sans resultat by David M. Esteness of The Wargaming Company.

Jonathan announces a new segment on the show.  The MDF terrain segment (name pending poll results) is sponsored by Things From The Basement.  We'll rate and cover MDF terrain kits, discuss tips and tricks for building them, and warn you of pitfalls to avoid.


Useful Links

Buy Altar of Freedom on WargameVault (affiliate link)

Buy Et Sans Resultat by The Wargaming Company (The Wargaming Company is a sponsor of the show)

Buy Yamashiro Mountain Fort Guard House by Things from the Basement

Buy Yamashiro Mountain Fort Wall Set by Things from the Basement
 

Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST
Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members.





Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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		<itunes:duration>1:13:30</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Hope you enjoy this “Best of” episode from the 2019 podcast season. This one focuses on the universal experience of having a slump. Originally released on September 23, 2019 the episode discussed some of the ways to bust out of that slump. The intro for this "Best of" episode makes a major announcement. Don’t worry! We’ll be back with NEW episodes of Wargaming Recon in 2019. There's nothing worse than being on a roll only to hit a wall.  You've entered a hobby slump.  What do you?  Is there any hope for improvement?  We share tips and tricks that help us. Updates are given on Adrian's progress with Altar of Freedom by Greg Wagman and Et sans resultat by David M. Esteness of The Wargaming Company. Jonathan announces a new segment on the show.  The MDF terrain segment (name pending poll results) is sponsored by Things From The Basement.  We'll rate and cover MDF terrain kits, discuss tips and tricks for building them, and warn you of pitfalls to avoid. Useful Links Buy Altar of Freedom on WargameVault (affiliate link) Buy Et Sans Resultat by The Wargaming Company (The Wargaming Company is a sponsor of the show) Buy Yamashiro Mountain Fort Guard House by Things from the Basement Buy Yamashiro Mountain Fort Wall Set by Things from the Basement   Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Hope you enjoy this “Best of” episode from the 2019 podcast season. This one focuses on the universal experience of having a slump. Originally released on September 23, 2019 the episode discussed some of the ways to bust out of that slump. The intro for this "Best of" episode makes a major announcement. Don’t worry! We’ll be back with NEW episodes of Wargaming Recon in 2019. There's nothing worse than being on a roll only to hit a wall.  You've entered a hobby slump.  What do you?  Is there any hope for improvement?  We share tips and tricks that help us. Updates are given on Adrian's progress with Altar of Freedom by Greg Wagman and Et sans resultat by David M. Esteness of The Wargaming Company. Jonathan announces a new segment on the show.  The MDF terrain segment (name pending poll results) is sponsored by Things From The Basement.  We'll rate and cover MDF terrain kits, discuss tips and tricks for building them, and warn you of pitfalls to avoid. Useful Links Buy Altar of Freedom on WargameVault (affiliate link) Buy Et Sans Resultat by The Wargaming Company (The Wargaming Company is a sponsor of the show) Buy Yamashiro Mountain Fort Guard House by Things from the Basement Buy Yamashiro Mountain Fort Wall Set by Things from the Basement   Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Your Questions Answered – Wargaming Recon #242</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2019/12/02/your-questions-answered-wargaming-recon-242/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Dec 2019 04:01:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=9057</guid>
		<description>In this final new episode of 2019 Jonathan answers your questions. Listeners have submitted questions via various social media platforms and now it’s time for honest answers.

Remember that even though we take a break, there will still be a ‘Best of’ episode released during the holidays.  Please enjoy that, the rest of 2019, and we’ll see you again in the next decade.



LUMBER MILL
Sponsored by Things from the Basement


In this episodes Lumber Mill Jonathan shares his thoughts on Things from the Basement’s Yamashiro Mountain Fort's Solid Barracks that he has been recently working on. Discussion is had over the value of weathering MDF kits and how various pieces repeated throughout the Yamashiro Mountain Fort range enhance the kits value overall.

Solid Barracks

Plain mdf with roof removed

 



 	Wargaming Recon is seeking a passionate tabletop gamer with a love of the hobby who is interested in being an occasional co-host on the show. Contact us on Facebook or e-mail jonathan@wargamingrecon.com to learn more.




A short time ago we announced a giveaway when the Wargaming Recon Facebook page reaches 2,000 likes.  We're getting closer.

The giveaway will include a couple kits from Things from the Basement along with other things.

Everyone who LIKES the Wargaming Recon Facebook page has a chance of winning each giveaway.


Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST
Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members.










Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jamie wrote the show notes.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
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		<itunes:duration>51:30</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>In this final new episode of 2019 Jonathan answers your questions. Listeners have submitted questions via various social media platforms and now it’s time for honest answers. Remember that even though we take a break, there will still be a ‘Best of’ episode released during the holidays.  Please enjoy that, the rest of 2019, and we’ll see you again in the next decade. LUMBER MILL Sponsored by Things from the Basement In this episodes Lumber Mill Jonathan shares his thoughts on Things from the Basement’s Yamashiro Mountain Fort's Solid Barracks that he has been recently working on. Discussion is had over the value of weathering MDF kits and how various pieces repeated throughout the Yamashiro Mountain Fort range enhance the kits value overall. Solid Barracks Plain mdf with roof removed   Wargaming Recon is seeking a passionate tabletop gamer with a love of the hobby who is interested in being an occasional co-host on the show. Contact us on Facebook or e-mail jonathan@wargamingrecon.com to learn more. A short time ago we announced a giveaway when the Wargaming Recon Facebook page reaches 2,000 likes.  We're getting closer. The giveaway will include a couple kits from Things from the Basement along with other things. Everyone who LIKES the Wargaming Recon Facebook page has a chance of winning each giveaway. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jamie wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>In this final new episode of 2019 Jonathan answers your questions. Listeners have submitted questions via various social media platforms and now it’s time for honest answers. Remember that even though we take a break, there will still be a ‘Best of’ episode released during the holidays.  Please enjoy that, the rest of 2019, and we’ll see you again in the next decade. LUMBER MILL Sponsored by Things from the Basement In this episodes Lumber Mill Jonathan shares his thoughts on Things from the Basement’s Yamashiro Mountain Fort's Solid Barracks that he has been recently working on. Discussion is had over the value of weathering MDF kits and how various pieces repeated throughout the Yamashiro Mountain Fort range enhance the kits value overall. Solid Barracks Plain mdf with roof removed   Wargaming Recon is seeking a passionate tabletop gamer with a love of the hobby who is interested in being an occasional co-host on the show. Contact us on Facebook or e-mail jonathan@wargamingrecon.com to learn more. A short time ago we announced a giveaway when the Wargaming Recon Facebook page reaches 2,000 likes.  We're getting closer. The giveaway will include a couple kits from Things from the Basement along with other things. Everyone who LIKES the Wargaming Recon Facebook page has a chance of winning each giveaway. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jamie wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Clash of Spears – Wargaming Recon #241</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2019/11/19/clash-of-spears-wargaming-recon-241/</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Nov 2019 00:22:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=9039</guid>
		<description>Jonathan and Adrian are joined by Alvaro Erize, one of the co-creators of the upcoming new rules set for Ancient skirmish wargaming, Clash of Spears



Clash of Spears is now available on Kickstarter. 

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/clashofspears/clash-of-spears

LUMBER MILL
Sponsored by Things from the Basement



Jonathan and Adrian discuss building mdf models using sub assemblies and how to deal with interruptions in the process.





 	Wargaming Recon is seeking a passionate tabletop gamer with a love of the hobby who is interested in being an occasional co-host on the show. Contact us on Facebook or e-mail jonathan@wargamingrecon.com to learn more.
 	Wargaming Recon desires a Facebook group moderator for our fan group.  Do you love the hobby?  Do you want to encourage activity on our fan group?  Contact us on Facebook or e-mail jonathan@wargamingrecon.com to learn more.


Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST
Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members.





Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jamie wrote the show notes.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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		<itunes:duration>1:29:50</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Jonathan and Adrian are joined by Alvaro Erize, one of the co-creators of the upcoming new rules set for Ancient skirmish wargaming, Clash of Spears Clash of Spears is now available on Kickstarter. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/clashofspears/clash-of-spears LUMBER MILL Sponsored by Things from the Basement Jonathan and Adrian discuss building mdf models using sub assemblies and how to deal with interruptions in the process. Wargaming Recon is seeking a passionate tabletop gamer with a love of the hobby who is interested in being an occasional co-host on the show. Contact us on Facebook or e-mail jonathan@wargamingrecon.com to learn more. Wargaming Recon desires a Facebook group moderator for our fan group.  Do you love the hobby?  Do you want to encourage activity on our fan group?  Contact us on Facebook or e-mail jonathan@wargamingrecon.com to learn more. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jamie wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Jonathan and Adrian are joined by Alvaro Erize, one of the co-creators of the upcoming new rules set for Ancient skirmish wargaming, Clash of Spears Clash of Spears is now available on Kickstarter. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/clashofspears/clash-of-spears LUMBER MILL Sponsored by Things from the Basement Jonathan and Adrian discuss building mdf models using sub assemblies and how to deal with interruptions in the process. Wargaming Recon is seeking a passionate tabletop gamer with a love of the hobby who is interested in being an occasional co-host on the show. Contact us on Facebook or e-mail jonathan@wargamingrecon.com to learn more. Wargaming Recon desires a Facebook group moderator for our fan group.  Do you love the hobby?  Do you want to encourage activity on our fan group?  Contact us on Facebook or e-mail jonathan@wargamingrecon.com to learn more. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jamie wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Holiday Gift Guide 2019 – Wargaming Recon #240</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2019/11/04/holiday-gift-guide-2019-wargaming-recon-240/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Nov 2019 04:01:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=8984</guid>
		<description>Jonathan and Adrian are back with everybody's seasonal favourite episode.  The Holiday Gift Guide 2019 is here!


Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST
Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members.





JONATHAN'S LIST
UNDER $20

 	Gamer's Grass Yellow Flower Tufts for $7.50 from Things from the Basement
 	Rustoleum or Krylon spray paint $3.98 from Home Depot
 	SE 4 piece spatula set $6.69 from Amazon (AFFILIATE LINK)
 	Pixnor 10 piece set precision tweezers $12.95 from Amazon (AFFILIATE LINK)

UNDER $50

 	Manouvre 3rd printing $39 from GMT Games
 	Black Powder 2nd edition rulebook by Warlord Games $39.98 from Amazon (AFFILIATE LINK)
 	The Wargaming Compendium in Hardcover and Kindle $48.41 from Amazon (AFFILIATE LINKS)

$100 &amp; UP

 	Breachstorm 2 Player Starter Box $125 from Breachstorm
 	Airbrush with Compressor from Amazon (AFFILIATE LINK)
 	Yamashiro Mountain Fort $185 from Things from the Basement

ADRIAN’S LIST
UNDER $20

 	Citadel Contrast Paints $7.80 from Amazon (AFFILIATE LINK)
 	Stoessi’s Heroes figure $7.50-$14.50 from Things from the Basement
 	Citadel Painting Handle $10-$15 from Amazon (AFFILIATE LINK)

UNDER $50

 	Black Seas Command ship (USS Constitution, etc) $38 from Amazon (AFFILIATE LINK)
 	Blood &amp; Plunder Rulebook $35.99 by Firelock Games from Amazon (AFFILIATE LINK)
 	First three digital volumes of Overlord campaign by Gordon C. Rhea $44.97 from Amazon (AFFILIATE LINK)

$100 AND UP

 	Advanced Squad Leader $158.97 from Amazon (AFFILIATE LINK)
 	ESR Rules &amp; Starter Box price varies from The Wargaming Company
 	3D Printer price varies from Amazon (AFFILIATE LINK)


LUMBER MILL
Sponsored by Things from the Basement



Jonathan and Adrian discuss the Commander's House and Bell Stand sets and methods for painting them.

 





 	Wargaming Recon is seeking a passionate tabletop gamer with a love of the hobby who is interested in being an occasional co-host on the show. Contact us on Facebook or e-mail jonathan@wargamingrecon.com to learn more.
 	Wargaming Recon desires a Facebook group moderator for our fan group.  Do you love the hobby?  Do you want to encourage activity on our fan group?  Contact us on Facebook or e-mail jonathan@wargamingrecon.com to learn more.




Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jamie Searle wrote the show notes.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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		<itunes:duration>1:19:20</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Jonathan and Adrian are back with everybody's seasonal favourite episode.  The Holiday Gift Guide 2019 is here! Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. JONATHAN'S LIST UNDER $20 Gamer's Grass Yellow Flower Tufts for $7.50 from Things from the Basement Rustoleum or Krylon spray paint $3.98 from Home Depot SE 4 piece spatula set $6.69 from Amazon (AFFILIATE LINK) Pixnor 10 piece set precision tweezers $12.95 from Amazon (AFFILIATE LINK) UNDER $50 Manouvre 3rd printing $39 from GMT Games Black Powder 2nd edition rulebook by Warlord Games $39.98 from Amazon (AFFILIATE LINK) The Wargaming Compendium in Hardcover and Kindle $48.41 from Amazon (AFFILIATE LINKS) $100 &amp; UP Breachstorm 2 Player Starter Box $125 from Breachstorm Airbrush with Compressor from Amazon (AFFILIATE LINK) Yamashiro Mountain Fort $185 from Things from the Basement ADRIAN’S LIST UNDER $20 Citadel Contrast Paints $7.80 from Amazon (AFFILIATE LINK) Stoessi’s Heroes figure $7.50-$14.50 from Things from the Basement Citadel Painting Handle $10-$15 from Amazon (AFFILIATE LINK) UNDER $50 Black Seas Command ship (USS Constitution, etc) $38 from Amazon (AFFILIATE LINK) Blood &amp; Plunder Rulebook $35.99 by Firelock Games from Amazon (AFFILIATE LINK) First three digital volumes of Overlord campaign by Gordon C. Rhea $44.97 from Amazon (AFFILIATE LINK) $100 AND UP Advanced Squad Leader $158.97 from Amazon (AFFILIATE LINK) ESR Rules &amp; Starter Box price varies from The Wargaming Company 3D Printer price varies from Amazon (AFFILIATE LINK) LUMBER MILL Sponsored by Things from the Basement Jonathan and Adrian discuss the Commander's House and Bell Stand sets and methods for painting them. Wargaming Recon is seeking a passionate tabletop gamer with a love of the hobby who is interested in being an occasional co-host on the show. Contact us on Facebook or e-mail jonathan@wargamingrecon.com to learn more. Wargaming Recon desires a Facebook group moderator for our fan group.  Do you love the hobby?  Do you want to encourage activity on our fan group?  Contact us on Facebook or e-mail jonathan@wargamingrecon.com to learn more. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jamie Searle wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Jonathan and Adrian are back with everybody's seasonal favourite episode.  The Holiday Gift Guide 2019 is here! Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. JONATHAN'S LIST UNDER $20 Gamer's Grass Yellow Flower Tufts for $7.50 from Things from the Basement Rustoleum or Krylon spray paint $3.98 from Home Depot SE 4 piece spatula set $6.69 from Amazon (AFFILIATE LINK) Pixnor 10 piece set precision tweezers $12.95 from Amazon (AFFILIATE LINK) UNDER $50 Manouvre 3rd printing $39 from GMT Games Black Powder 2nd edition rulebook by Warlord Games $39.98 from Amazon (AFFILIATE LINK) The Wargaming Compendium in Hardcover and Kindle $48.41 from Amazon (AFFILIATE LINKS) $100 &amp; UP Breachstorm 2 Player Starter Box $125 from Breachstorm Airbrush with Compressor from Amazon (AFFILIATE LINK) Yamashiro Mountain Fort $185 from Things from the Basement ADRIAN’S LIST UNDER $20 Citadel Contrast Paints $7.80 from Amazon (AFFILIATE LINK) Stoessi’s Heroes figure $7.50-$14.50 from Things from the Basement Citadel Painting Handle $10-$15 from Amazon (AFFILIATE LINK) UNDER $50 Black Seas Command ship (USS Constitution, etc) $38 from Amazon (AFFILIATE LINK) Blood &amp; Plunder Rulebook $35.99 by Firelock Games from Amazon (AFFILIATE LINK) First three digital volumes of Overlord campaign by Gordon C. Rhea $44.97 from Amazon (AFFILIATE LINK) $100 AND UP Advanced Squad Leader $158.97 from Amazon (AFFILIATE LINK) ESR Rules &amp; Starter Box price varies from The Wargaming Company 3D Printer price varies from Amazon (AFFILIATE LINK) LUMBER MILL Sponsored by Things from the Basement Jonathan and Adrian discuss the Commander's House and Bell Stand sets and methods for painting them. Wargaming Recon is seeking a passionate tabletop gamer with a love of the hobby who is interested in being an occasional co-host on the show. Contact us on Facebook or e-mail jonathan@wargamingrecon.com to learn more. Wargaming Recon desires a Facebook group moderator for our fan group.  Do you love the hobby?  Do you want to encourage activity on our fan group?  Contact us on Facebook or e-mail jonathan@wargamingrecon.com to learn more. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jamie Searle wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Satin Cigar Box Battle Mat – Wargaming Recon #239</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2019/10/21/satin-cigar-box-battle-mat-wargaming-recon-239/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Oct 2019 04:01:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=8971</guid>
		<description>Cigar Box Battle is at it again with a new type of gaming mat.  Their brand new satin mats are being Kickstarted with double-sided printing giving you two mat designs for just $99 USD.

Adrian weighs in on the classic teddy bear fur mat by Killing Fields Terrain (KFT).  The Wargaming Company (also a sponsor of Wargaming Recon) is the North American distributor of their mats.  Thanks to The Wargaming Company for providing the mat to us to review.

Both chaps review Cigar Box Battle's new satin mat material.  It replaces their previous plush mats (short teddy bear fur).  The satin material is one of the most luxurious and soft mats on the market.  It has many benefits over their old material.  Thanks to Cigar Box Battle for providing us with this new mat to review.

At last the MDF terrain segment has a name.  We share results from the naming poll.  The segment is now called the Lumber Mill and it is sponsored by Things From The Basement.  We'll rate and cover MDF terrain kits, discuss tips and tricks for building them, and warn you of pitfalls to avoid.

This time Jonathan asks you to learn from his mistakes when you build &amp; paint the Yamashiro Mountain Fort Wall set designed and sold by Things From the Basement.  Subassemblies are very important.  Don't follow instructions blindly and try using spray paints to basecoat your kits prior to building the entire kit.  The Small A/C Unit &amp; Vents kit from their Industrial range is highlighted for its unique design and construction.



This episode was recorded LIVE at the Maker's Game Fair 2019.  Thanks to Dave Valentine and everyone who made that event possible.


Useful Links

Buy Yamashiro Mountain Fort Wall Set by Things from the Basement
 


Buy Small A/C &amp; Vents by Things from the Basement

Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST
Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members.



 	Wargaming Recon is seeking a passionate tabletop gamer with a love of the hobby who is interested in being an occasional co-host on the show. Contact us on Facebook or e-mail jonathan@wargamingrecon.com to learn more.
 	Wargaming Recon desires a Facebook group moderator for our fan group.  Do you love the hobby?  Do you want to encourage activity on our fan group?  Contact us on Facebook or e-mail jonathan@wargamingrecon.com to learn more.






Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
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		<itunes:duration>55:09</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Cigar Box Battle is at it again with a new type of gaming mat.  Their brand new satin mats are being Kickstarted with double-sided printing giving you two mat designs for just $99 USD. Adrian weighs in on the classic teddy bear fur mat by Killing Fields Terrain (KFT).  The Wargaming Company (also a sponsor of Wargaming Recon) is the North American distributor of their mats.  Thanks to The Wargaming Company for providing the mat to us to review. Both chaps review Cigar Box Battle's new satin mat material.  It replaces their previous plush mats (short teddy bear fur).  The satin material is one of the most luxurious and soft mats on the market.  It has many benefits over their old material.  Thanks to Cigar Box Battle for providing us with this new mat to review. At last the MDF terrain segment has a name.  We share results from the naming poll.  The segment is now called the Lumber Mill and it is sponsored by Things From The Basement.  We'll rate and cover MDF terrain kits, discuss tips and tricks for building them, and warn you of pitfalls to avoid. This time Jonathan asks you to learn from his mistakes when you build &amp; paint the Yamashiro Mountain Fort Wall set designed and sold by Things From the Basement.  Subassemblies are very important.  Don't follow instructions blindly and try using spray paints to basecoat your kits prior to building the entire kit.  The Small A/C Unit &amp; Vents kit from their Industrial range is highlighted for its unique design and construction. This episode was recorded LIVE at the Maker's Game Fair 2019.  Thanks to Dave Valentine and everyone who made that event possible. Useful Links Buy Yamashiro Mountain Fort Wall Set by Things from the Basement   Buy Small A/C &amp; Vents by Things from the Basement Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Wargaming Recon is seeking a passionate tabletop gamer with a love of the hobby who is interested in being an occasional co-host on the show. Contact us on Facebook or e-mail jonathan@wargamingrecon.com to learn more. Wargaming Recon desires a Facebook group moderator for our fan group.  Do you love the hobby?  Do you want to encourage activity on our fan group?  Contact us on Facebook or e-mail jonathan@wargamingrecon.com to learn more. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Cigar Box Battle is at it again with a new type of gaming mat.  Their brand new satin mats are being Kickstarted with double-sided printing giving you two mat designs for just $99 USD. Adrian weighs in on the classic teddy bear fur mat by Killing Fields Terrain (KFT).  The Wargaming Company (also a sponsor of Wargaming Recon) is the North American distributor of their mats.  Thanks to The Wargaming Company for providing the mat to us to review. Both chaps review Cigar Box Battle's new satin mat material.  It replaces their previous plush mats (short teddy bear fur).  The satin material is one of the most luxurious and soft mats on the market.  It has many benefits over their old material.  Thanks to Cigar Box Battle for providing us with this new mat to review. At last the MDF terrain segment has a name.  We share results from the naming poll.  The segment is now called the Lumber Mill and it is sponsored by Things From The Basement.  We'll rate and cover MDF terrain kits, discuss tips and tricks for building them, and warn you of pitfalls to avoid. This time Jonathan asks you to learn from his mistakes when you build &amp; paint the Yamashiro Mountain Fort Wall set designed and sold by Things From the Basement.  Subassemblies are very important.  Don't follow instructions blindly and try using spray paints to basecoat your kits prior to building the entire kit.  The Small A/C Unit &amp; Vents kit from their Industrial range is highlighted for its unique design and construction. This episode was recorded LIVE at the Maker's Game Fair 2019.  Thanks to Dave Valentine and everyone who made that event possible. Useful Links Buy Yamashiro Mountain Fort Wall Set by Things from the Basement   Buy Small A/C &amp; Vents by Things from the Basement Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Wargaming Recon is seeking a passionate tabletop gamer with a love of the hobby who is interested in being an occasional co-host on the show. Contact us on Facebook or e-mail jonathan@wargamingrecon.com to learn more. Wargaming Recon desires a Facebook group moderator for our fan group.  Do you love the hobby?  Do you want to encourage activity on our fan group?  Contact us on Facebook or e-mail jonathan@wargamingrecon.com to learn more. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Killing Fields Game Mat – Wargaming Recon #238</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2019/10/07/killing-fields-game-mat-wargaming-recon-238/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Oct 2019 04:01:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=8960</guid>
		<description>Killing Fields Terrain (KFT) is relatively new to the game mat world.  Their classic teddy bear fur mat has popped up on game tables all over the place.  Now, The Wargaming Company (also a sponsor of Wargaming Recon) is the North American distributor of their mats.

Jonathan covers the classic grasslands mat by KFT.  He shares what's good about it, what can be improved, and gives his recommendation on if you should buy it.

The MDF terrain segment (name pending Adrian being on the episode) is sponsored by Things From The Basement.  We'll rate and cover MDF terrain kits, discuss tips and tricks for building them, and warn you of pitfalls to avoid.

This time Jonathan asks you to learn from his mistakes when you build &amp; paint the Yamashiro Mountain Fort Wall set designed and sold by Things From the Basement.  He also shares a neat technique suitable for mimicking concrete texture on MDF terrain kits.  He uses the Big A/C unit from the industrial range of Things From the Basement's products.


Useful Links

Buy Yamashiro Mountain Fort Wall Set by Things from the Basement
 


Buy Big A/C Unit by Things from the Basement

Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST
Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members.





Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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		<itunes:duration>53:05</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Killing Fields Terrain (KFT) is relatively new to the game mat world.  Their classic teddy bear fur mat has popped up on game tables all over the place.  Now, The Wargaming Company (also a sponsor of Wargaming Recon) is the North American distributor of their mats. Jonathan covers the classic grasslands mat by KFT.  He shares what's good about it, what can be improved, and gives his recommendation on if you should buy it. The MDF terrain segment (name pending Adrian being on the episode) is sponsored by Things From The Basement.  We'll rate and cover MDF terrain kits, discuss tips and tricks for building them, and warn you of pitfalls to avoid. This time Jonathan asks you to learn from his mistakes when you build &amp; paint the Yamashiro Mountain Fort Wall set designed and sold by Things From the Basement.  He also shares a neat technique suitable for mimicking concrete texture on MDF terrain kits.  He uses the Big A/C unit from the industrial range of Things From the Basement's products. Useful Links Buy Yamashiro Mountain Fort Wall Set by Things from the Basement   Buy Big A/C Unit by Things from the Basement Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Killing Fields Terrain (KFT) is relatively new to the game mat world.  Their classic teddy bear fur mat has popped up on game tables all over the place.  Now, The Wargaming Company (also a sponsor of Wargaming Recon) is the North American distributor of their mats. Jonathan covers the classic grasslands mat by KFT.  He shares what's good about it, what can be improved, and gives his recommendation on if you should buy it. The MDF terrain segment (name pending Adrian being on the episode) is sponsored by Things From The Basement.  We'll rate and cover MDF terrain kits, discuss tips and tricks for building them, and warn you of pitfalls to avoid. This time Jonathan asks you to learn from his mistakes when you build &amp; paint the Yamashiro Mountain Fort Wall set designed and sold by Things From the Basement.  He also shares a neat technique suitable for mimicking concrete texture on MDF terrain kits.  He uses the Big A/C unit from the industrial range of Things From the Basement's products. Useful Links Buy Yamashiro Mountain Fort Wall Set by Things from the Basement   Buy Big A/C Unit by Things from the Basement Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Peter Bryant designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Get Your Hobby Mojo Back – Wargaming Recon #237</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2019/09/23/get-your-hobby-mojo-back-wargaming-recon-237/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Sep 2019 04:02:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=7946</guid>
		<description>There's nothing worse than being on a roll only to hit a wall.  You've entered a hobby slump.  What do you?  Is there any hope for improvement?  We share tips and tricks that help us.

Updates are given on Adrian's progress with Altar of Freedom by Greg Wagman and Et sans resultat by David M. Esteness of The Wargaming Company.

Jonathan announces a new segment on the show.  The MDF terrain segment (name pending poll results) is sponsored by Things From The Basement.  We'll rate and cover MDF terrain kits, discuss tips and tricks for building them, and warn you of pitfalls to avoid.


Useful Links

Buy Altar of Freedom on WargameVault (affiliate link)

Buy Et Sans Resultat by The Wargaming Company (The Wargaming Company is a sponsor of the show)

Buy Yamashiro Mountain Fort Guard House by Things from the Basement

Buy Yamashiro Mountain Fort Wall Set by Things from the Basement
 

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Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
		<enclosure length="86201923" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr237final/wr237final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:04:00</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>There's nothing worse than being on a roll only to hit a wall.  You've entered a hobby slump.  What do you?  Is there any hope for improvement?  We share tips and tricks that help us. Updates are given on Adrian's progress with Altar of Freedom by Greg Wagman and Et sans resultat by David M. Esteness of The Wargaming Company. Jonathan announces a new segment on the show.  The MDF terrain segment (name pending poll results) is sponsored by Things From The Basement.  We'll rate and cover MDF terrain kits, discuss tips and tricks for building them, and warn you of pitfalls to avoid. Useful Links Buy Altar of Freedom on WargameVault (affiliate link) Buy Et Sans Resultat by The Wargaming Company (The Wargaming Company is a sponsor of the show) Buy Yamashiro Mountain Fort Guard House by Things from the Basement Buy Yamashiro Mountain Fort Wall Set by Things from the Basement   Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>There's nothing worse than being on a roll only to hit a wall.  You've entered a hobby slump.  What do you?  Is there any hope for improvement?  We share tips and tricks that help us. Updates are given on Adrian's progress with Altar of Freedom by Greg Wagman and Et sans resultat by David M. Esteness of The Wargaming Company. Jonathan announces a new segment on the show.  The MDF terrain segment (name pending poll results) is sponsored by Things From The Basement.  We'll rate and cover MDF terrain kits, discuss tips and tricks for building them, and warn you of pitfalls to avoid. Useful Links Buy Altar of Freedom on WargameVault (affiliate link) Buy Et Sans Resultat by The Wargaming Company (The Wargaming Company is a sponsor of the show) Buy Yamashiro Mountain Fort Guard House by Things from the Basement Buy Yamashiro Mountain Fort Wall Set by Things from the Basement   Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Contrast Paints – Wargaming Recon #236</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2019/08/26/contrast-paints-wargaming-recon-236/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Aug 2019 04:01:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=7936</guid>
		<description>Games Workshop wants you to believe their new line of Citadel Contrast Paints will speed up your painting and change the way in which you paint.  Is this all hype?  Adrian &amp; Jonathan share their thoughts.

Updates are given on the lads foray into small scale wargaming using Altar of Freedom by Greg Wagman and Et sans resultat by David M. Esteness of The Wargaming Company.

Plus Jonathan discusses his surge of assembling and painting of MDF terrain designed by Joerg Bender of Things From the Basement.
Useful Links

 	Buy Altar of Freedom on WargameVault (affiliate link)
 	Buy Et Sans Resultat by The Wargaming Company (The Wargaming Company is a sponsor of the show)
 	Buy Yamashiro Fort Guard Tower by Things From the Basement
 	Buy Yamashiro Fort Gate by Things From the Basement
 	Buy Yamashiro Fort Well by Things From the Basement
 	Buy Yamashiro Guard House by Things from the Basement
 	Buy Hand Cart #1 by Things from the Basement
 	Buy Hand Cart #2 by Things from the Basement
 	Buy Cable Reels by Things from the Basement
 	Buy Police Barricades by Things from the Basement
 	Buy Czech Hedgehogs by Things from the Basement
 	Buy Russian Village House #1 by Things from the Basement
 	Buy Spot-On PVA Glue Applicator Green by Things from the Basement
 	Buy Spot-On PVA Glue Applicator Pink by Things from the Basement



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Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
		<enclosure length="106568056" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr236final/wr236final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:16:23</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Games Workshop wants you to believe their new line of Citadel Contrast Paints will speed up your painting and change the way in which you paint.  Is this all hype?  Adrian &amp; Jonathan share their thoughts. Updates are given on the lads foray into small scale wargaming using Altar of Freedom by Greg Wagman and Et sans resultat by David M. Esteness of The Wargaming Company. Plus Jonathan discusses his surge of assembling and painting of MDF terrain designed by Joerg Bender of Things From the Basement. Useful Links Buy Altar of Freedom on WargameVault (affiliate link) Buy Et Sans Resultat by The Wargaming Company (The Wargaming Company is a sponsor of the show) Buy Yamashiro Fort Guard Tower by Things From the Basement Buy Yamashiro Fort Gate by Things From the Basement Buy Yamashiro Fort Well by Things From the Basement Buy Yamashiro Guard House by Things from the Basement Buy Hand Cart #1 by Things from the Basement Buy Hand Cart #2 by Things from the Basement Buy Cable Reels by Things from the Basement Buy Police Barricades by Things from the Basement Buy Czech Hedgehogs by Things from the Basement Buy Russian Village House #1 by Things from the Basement Buy Spot-On PVA Glue Applicator Green by Things from the Basement Buy Spot-On PVA Glue Applicator Pink by Things from the Basement Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Games Workshop wants you to believe their new line of Citadel Contrast Paints will speed up your painting and change the way in which you paint.  Is this all hype?  Adrian &amp; Jonathan share their thoughts. Updates are given on the lads foray into small scale wargaming using Altar of Freedom by Greg Wagman and Et sans resultat by David M. Esteness of The Wargaming Company. Plus Jonathan discusses his surge of assembling and painting of MDF terrain designed by Joerg Bender of Things From the Basement. Useful Links Buy Altar of Freedom on WargameVault (affiliate link) Buy Et Sans Resultat by The Wargaming Company (The Wargaming Company is a sponsor of the show) Buy Yamashiro Fort Guard Tower by Things From the Basement Buy Yamashiro Fort Gate by Things From the Basement Buy Yamashiro Fort Well by Things From the Basement Buy Yamashiro Guard House by Things from the Basement Buy Hand Cart #1 by Things from the Basement Buy Hand Cart #2 by Things from the Basement Buy Cable Reels by Things from the Basement Buy Police Barricades by Things from the Basement Buy Czech Hedgehogs by Things from the Basement Buy Russian Village House #1 by Things from the Basement Buy Spot-On PVA Glue Applicator Green by Things from the Basement Buy Spot-On PVA Glue Applicator Pink by Things from the Basement Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
	<item>
		<title>Confessions of a Gamer – Wargaming Recon #235</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2019/08/12/confessions-of-a-gamer-wargaming-recon-235/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Aug 2019 04:02:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=7932</guid>
		<description>Patreon backer Kyle created the theme for this episode in which Jonathan answers 15 questions.  They range from what he thinks is the most overrated game to if he's ever cheated at a game.

You too can choose the theme for an episode along with the order of segments by backing the show on Patreon at the ARMY HQ level ($25+ per month).  Or, support the show for as little as $1 per month on Patreon.



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Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
		<enclosure length="35823763" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr235final/wr235final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>50:06</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Patreon backer Kyle created the theme for this episode in which Jonathan answers 15 questions.  They range from what he thinks is the most overrated game to if he's ever cheated at a game. You too can choose the theme for an episode along with the order of segments by backing the show on Patreon at the ARMY HQ level ($25+ per month).  Or, support the show for as little as $1 per month on Patreon. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Patreon backer Kyle created the theme for this episode in which Jonathan answers 15 questions.  They range from what he thinks is the most overrated game to if he's ever cheated at a game. You too can choose the theme for an episode along with the order of segments by backing the show on Patreon at the ARMY HQ level ($25+ per month).  Or, support the show for as little as $1 per month on Patreon. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Cube of Death Live Play – Wargaming Recon #234</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2019/07/29/cube-of-death-live-play-wargaming-recon-234/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jul 2019 04:01:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=7928</guid>
		<description>TSR Games' Cube of Death is played live with game designer Peter Bryant and Mike Kafes of the Mythwits.  The game is NOT SAFE FOR WORK (due to coarse language for comedic effect).  The rest of the episode should be safe.



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Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
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Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
		<enclosure length="99167136" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr234final/wr234final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:24:41</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>TSR Games' Cube of Death is played live with game designer Peter Bryant and Mike Kafes of the Mythwits.  The game is NOT SAFE FOR WORK (due to coarse language for comedic effect).  The rest of the episode should be safe. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>TSR Games' Cube of Death is played live with game designer Peter Bryant and Mike Kafes of the Mythwits.  The game is NOT SAFE FOR WORK (due to coarse language for comedic effect).  The rest of the episode should be safe. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Little Wars TV – Wargaming Recon #233</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2019/07/15/little-wars-tv-wargaming-recon-233/</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jul 2019 02:44:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=7924</guid>
		<description>Little Wars TV blends historical wargaming with the history behind the tabletop.  Steve Cerutti tells us about Little Wars TV and his monumental Battle of Gettysburg game played on the battlefield!



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Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
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Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:24:54</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Little Wars TV blends historical wargaming with the history behind the tabletop.  Steve Cerutti tells us about Little Wars TV and his monumental Battle of Gettysburg game played on the battlefield! Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Little Wars TV blends historical wargaming with the history behind the tabletop.  Steve Cerutti tells us about Little Wars TV and his monumental Battle of Gettysburg game played on the battlefield! Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Black Powder 2nd Edition – Wargaming Recon #232</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2019/07/01/black-powder-2nd-edition-wargaming-recon-232/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jul 2019 16:21:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=7917</guid>
		<description>Black Powder 2nd edition is here to improve the game we've come to know and love.  Does it live up to the hype?  We discuss the changes and how we feel they impact gameplay.



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		<enclosure length="101643123" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr232final/wr232final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:18:51</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Black Powder 2nd edition is here to improve the game we've come to know and love.  Does it live up to the hype?  We discuss the changes and how we feel they impact gameplay. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Black Powder 2nd edition is here to improve the game we've come to know and love.  Does it live up to the hype?  We discuss the changes and how we feel they impact gameplay. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Et Sans Resultat with David Ensteness – Wargaming Recon #231</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2019/06/17/et-sans-resultat-with-david-ensteness-wargaming-recon-231/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Jun 2019 07:15:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=7911</guid>
		<description>We become buddies with Napoleon courtesy of David Ensteness of The Wargaming Company.  He regales us with his game Et sans resultat and his game designer mind.  If that isn't enough, he good-naturedly pokes fun at Adrian.



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		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>2:11:35</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>We become buddies with Napoleon courtesy of David Ensteness of The Wargaming Company.  He regales us with his game Et sans resultat and his game designer mind.  If that isn't enough, he good-naturedly pokes fun at Adrian. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>We become buddies with Napoleon courtesy of David Ensteness of The Wargaming Company.  He regales us with his game Et sans resultat and his game designer mind.  If that isn't enough, he good-naturedly pokes fun at Adrian. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Hobbying with Iron Hammer Studio – Wargaming Recon #230</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2019/06/03/hobbying-with-iron-hammer-studio-wargaming-recon-230/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Jun 2019 04:01:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=7907</guid>
		<description>Recorded live from Huzzah 2019 we discuss a medley of hobby topics with David Shuster and Tony Rieger of Iron Hammer Studios.  They're the creative force behind some of the most jaw-dropping Bolt Action tables we've ever seen.  They do a lot more than that.



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		<enclosure length="50883410" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr230final/wr230final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:17:18</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Recorded live from Huzzah 2019 we discuss a medley of hobby topics with David Shuster and Tony Rieger of Iron Hammer Studios.  They're the creative force behind some of the most jaw-dropping Bolt Action tables we've ever seen.  They do a lot more than that. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Recorded live from Huzzah 2019 we discuss a medley of hobby topics with David Shuster and Tony Rieger of Iron Hammer Studios.  They're the creative force behind some of the most jaw-dropping Bolt Action tables we've ever seen.  They do a lot more than that. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Manouvre Board Game – Wargaming Recon #229</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2019/05/20/manouvre-board-game-wargaming-recon-229/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 20 May 2019 04:02:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=7902</guid>
		<description>Manouvre is a 2-player card-driven Napoleonic board game published by GMT Games.  Recommended to us by Joshua Johnson, MHWA vice-president, we have a chat about this introductory game for 19th century gamers.



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		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:12:59</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Manouvre is a 2-player card-driven Napoleonic board game published by GMT Games.  Recommended to us by Joshua Johnson, MHWA vice-president, we have a chat about this introductory game for 19th century gamers. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Manouvre is a 2-player card-driven Napoleonic board game published by GMT Games.  Recommended to us by Joshua Johnson, MHWA vice-president, we have a chat about this introductory game for 19th century gamers. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Breachstorm – Wargaming Recon #228</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2019/05/06/breachstorm-wargaming-recon-228/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 06 May 2019 04:01:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=7896</guid>
		<description>Breachstorm is the sci-fi tabletop miniatures wargame pitting teams of elite special operatives against each other to complete exciting and action-soaked asymmetrical objectives.  Trevor Attridge, creator of Breachstorm, discusses the game.  Along the way we meander into comedic tangents.

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		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:12:59</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Breachstorm is the sci-fi tabletop miniatures wargame pitting teams of elite special operatives against each other to complete exciting and action-soaked asymmetrical objectives.  Trevor Attridge, creator of Breachstorm, discusses the game.  Along the way we meander into comedic tangents. Be sure to back the Breachstorm Reloaded Kickstarter project and check out our Breachstorm videos on Facebook and Youtube. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Breachstorm is the sci-fi tabletop miniatures wargame pitting teams of elite special operatives against each other to complete exciting and action-soaked asymmetrical objectives.  Trevor Attridge, creator of Breachstorm, discusses the game.  Along the way we meander into comedic tangents. Be sure to back the Breachstorm Reloaded Kickstarter project and check out our Breachstorm videos on Facebook and Youtube. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Deerfield 1704 – Wargaming Recon #227</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2019/04/21/deerfield-1704-wargaming-recon-227/</link>
		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Apr 2019 04:01:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=7887</guid>
		<description>Lots happened at Havoc 2019.  We played a game recreating the raid on Deerfield, Massachusetts during Queen Anne's War.  We spent time chatting with Trevor Attridge of Breachstorm.  We also had a great interview of GMT Games designer Mark G. McLaughlin.



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		<enclosure length="79201654" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr-havoc2019/wr-havoc2019final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:10:51</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Lots happened at Havoc 2019.  We played a game recreating the raid on Deerfield, Massachusetts during Queen Anne's War.  We spent time chatting with Trevor Attridge of Breachstorm.  We also had a great interview of GMT Games designer Mark G. McLaughlin. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes. iTunes is one of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Lots happened at Havoc 2019.  We played a game recreating the raid on Deerfield, Massachusetts during Queen Anne's War.  We spent time chatting with Trevor Attridge of Breachstorm.  We also had a great interview of GMT Games designer Mark G. McLaughlin. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes. iTunes is one of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Hobby Mini Reviews – Wargaming Recon #226</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2019/04/08/hobby-mini-reviews-wargaming-recon-226/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Apr 2019 04:01:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=7880</guid>
		<description>A variety of products get reviewed in this mini review extravaganza.



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	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>A variety of products get reviewed in this mini review extravaganza. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes. iTunes is one of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>A variety of products get reviewed in this mini review extravaganza. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes. iTunes is one of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Things from the Basement with Joerg Bender – Wargaming Recon #225</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2019/03/25/things-from-the-basement-with-joerg-bender-wargaming-recon-225/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Mar 2019 04:01:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=7874</guid>
		<description>Joerg Bender of Things from the Basement discusses their new Kickstarter project, his collaboration with 4Ground, and all things pertaining to Things from the Basement.

This is one episode you don't want to miss.



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Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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		<itunes:duration>1:35:54</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Joerg Bender of Things from the Basement discusses their new Kickstarter project, his collaboration with 4Ground, and all things pertaining to Things from the Basement. This is one episode you don't want to miss. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes. iTunes is one of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Joerg Bender of Things from the Basement discusses their new Kickstarter project, his collaboration with 4Ground, and all things pertaining to Things from the Basement. This is one episode you don't want to miss. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes. iTunes is one of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Small Scale Wargaming – Wargaming Recon #224</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2019/03/11/small-scale-wargaming-wargaming-recon-224/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Mar 2019 04:01:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=7864</guid>
		<description>Adrian &amp; Jonathan discuss using Et sans resultat and Altar of Freedom for wargaming in 10mm and 6mm. These rules are intended for the Napoleonic wars and American Civil War respectively.


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Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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		<itunes:duration>1:26:35</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Adrian &amp; Jonathan discuss using Et sans resultat and Altar of Freedom for wargaming in 10mm and 6mm. These rules are intended for the Napoleonic wars and American Civil War respectively. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes. iTunes is one of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Adrian &amp; Jonathan discuss using Et sans resultat and Altar of Freedom for wargaming in 10mm and 6mm. These rules are intended for the Napoleonic wars and American Civil War respectively. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes. iTunes is one of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Buying Historical Miniatures – Wargaming Recon #223</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2019/02/18/buying-historical-miniatures-wargaming-recon-223/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Feb 2019 04:01:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=7859</guid>
		<description>Adrian &amp; Jonathan discuss options for purchasing historical gaming products when your FLGS or favorite vendor doesn't carry what you want.


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Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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		<itunes:duration>1:07:28</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Adrian &amp; Jonathan discuss options for purchasing historical gaming products when your FLGS or favorite vendor doesn't carry what you want. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes. iTunes is one of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Adrian &amp; Jonathan discuss options for purchasing historical gaming products when your FLGS or favorite vendor doesn't carry what you want. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes. iTunes is one of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>ReCast: Huzzah 2018 – Wargaming Recon #209</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2019/02/04/recast-huzzah-2018-wargaming-recon-209/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Feb 2019 04:01:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=7855</guid>
		<description>Hope you enjoy this “Best of” episode from the 2018 podcast season. This one focuses on the Huzzah historical wargaming convention. Originally released on June 4, 2018 the episode discussed the games played and bought by Adrian &amp; Jonathan.  Former co-host Mike Paine chosen this and joined Jonathan to record the intro for this "Best of" episode.
Another Year, another HUZZAH! The boys hit up the best historical con in Maine!



GAMES PLAYED

 	Operation Jupiter, Hill 112 Rapid Fire rules Peter Dalton GM
 	Omelet du Fromage Lion Rampant (affiliate link) rules GM Ken Eckhardt
 	Battle of Cedar Creek ACW Fire &amp; Fury Brigade 2nd ed rules Peter Dalton GM ADRIAN ONLY
 	Test of Honour in Hanghai Test of Honour (affiliate link) game on Mike Paine's Hanghai table with Christopher Rett &amp; Patrick Tuttle as GMs

VENDORS

 	Brigadiersbookshelf with Dean Emmerson
 	Bought 2 GMT games Manoeuvre (affiliate link) recommended by MHWA vice president Joshua, also bought A Distant Plain (affiliate link) from their COIN series. Been wanting it for a long time.

Adrian's purchases

 	Hobby Bunker: Fire &amp; Fury Brigade 2nd edition rules
 	Wee Wolf Miniatures: Gangs of Rome (affiliate link)
 	Warlord Games Viking Hirdmen
 	A French board game by Clash of Arms from Timothy Colonna

PROBLEMS
No con can be perfect. We share what went awry this year.
THE PEOPLE
One of the best parts of Huzzah is seeing familiar people. It is a very friendly place. Shout outs to Mike Paine, Dan, Patreon backer Kyle, Wargaming Recon Fan Club members Robert &amp; Sal &amp; Johnny, everyone at MHWA including: Joshua, Julie, Dean, Billy, and Mike. Also the Vanguard Hobby Club but especially Ken. Adler Hobby's Gordon and Denise.
HUZZAH
Adrian and I were at Huzzah May 18-20, 2018. We did a live recording there on Sunday May 20th. If you were at the con you could have attended the live recording. We may also have had the chance to play a game with YOU.

Announcements
 
Wargaming Recon Facebook Group 
A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. We have seen some great discussions lately. Some members have shared pics of minis they’re painting and had a lively discussion about wet palettes. Want to thank Enfilade &amp; NHMGS for making it possible for us to back a wet palette Kickstarter. We will do a big Wet Palette episode in 2017 because of their support.

 
ITUNES REVIEW

 	5 star review titled “Top Notch” from landencelano of the Grunt Work Podcast” Really impressed with the quality of the content and how enjoyable it was even being semi-unfamiliar with the topic. Unique perspective. Can’t wait to consume all there is to listen to. ”



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“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com.

Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com

Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes.  Cover photo by Christopher Boynton.

License
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Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Hope you enjoy this “Best of” episode from the 2018 podcast season. This one focuses on the Huzzah historical wargaming convention. Originally released on June 4, 2018 the episode discussed the games played and bought by Adrian &amp; Jonathan.  Former co-host Mike Paine chosen this and joined Jonathan to record the intro for this "Best of" episode. Another Year, another HUZZAH! The boys hit up the best historical con in Maine! GAMES PLAYED Operation Jupiter, Hill 112 Rapid Fire rules Peter Dalton GM Omelet du Fromage Lion Rampant (affiliate link) rules GM Ken Eckhardt Battle of Cedar Creek ACW Fire &amp; Fury Brigade 2nd ed rules Peter Dalton GM ADRIAN ONLY Test of Honour in Hanghai Test of Honour (affiliate link) game on Mike Paine's Hanghai table with Christopher Rett &amp; Patrick Tuttle as GMs VENDORS Brigadiersbookshelf with Dean Emmerson Bought 2 GMT games Manoeuvre (affiliate link) recommended by MHWA vice president Joshua, also bought A Distant Plain (affiliate link) from their COIN series. Been wanting it for a long time. Adrian's purchases Hobby Bunker: Fire &amp; Fury Brigade 2nd edition rules Wee Wolf Miniatures: Gangs of Rome (affiliate link) Warlord Games Viking Hirdmen A French board game by Clash of Arms from Timothy Colonna PROBLEMS No con can be perfect. We share what went awry this year. THE PEOPLE One of the best parts of Huzzah is seeing familiar people. It is a very friendly place. Shout outs to Mike Paine, Dan, Patreon backer Kyle, Wargaming Recon Fan Club members Robert &amp; Sal &amp; Johnny, everyone at MHWA including: Joshua, Julie, Dean, Billy, and Mike. Also the Vanguard Hobby Club but especially Ken. Adler Hobby's Gordon and Denise. HUZZAH Adrian and I were at Huzzah May 18-20, 2018. We did a live recording there on Sunday May 20th. If you were at the con you could have attended the live recording. We may also have had the chance to play a game with YOU. Announcements   Wargaming Recon Facebook Group A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. We have seen some great discussions lately. Some members have shared pics of minis they’re painting and had a lively discussion about wet palettes. Want to thank Enfilade &amp; NHMGS for making it possible for us to back a wet palette Kickstarter. We will do a big Wet Palette episode in 2017 because of their support.   ITUNES REVIEW 5 star review titled “Top Notch” from landencelano of the Grunt Work Podcast” Really impressed with the quality of the content and how enjoyable it was even being semi-unfamiliar with the topic. Unique perspective. Can’t wait to consume all there is to listen to. ” Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio. iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Recent Reviews WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content. Big changes are here for 2018. Thank you to the members! Reminders We suggest Mobile Users listen to the show using Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users. Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes. Next Episode is 208 releasing on May 21 2018 Subscribe to us on iTunes Contact Wargaming Recon We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to: Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome) Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263 Subscribe on iTunes Find us on Facebook Twitter Stitcher Radio Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer). Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com. Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes.  Cover photo by Christopher Boynton. License This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Hope you enjoy this “Best of” episode from the 2018 podcast season. This one focuses on the Huzzah historical wargaming convention. Originally released on June 4, 2018 the episode discussed the games played and bought by Adrian &amp; Jonathan.  Former co-host Mike Paine chosen this and joined Jonathan to record the intro for this "Best of" episode. Another Year, another HUZZAH! The boys hit up the best historical con in Maine! GAMES PLAYED Operation Jupiter, Hill 112 Rapid Fire rules Peter Dalton GM Omelet du Fromage Lion Rampant (affiliate link) rules GM Ken Eckhardt Battle of Cedar Creek ACW Fire &amp; Fury Brigade 2nd ed rules Peter Dalton GM ADRIAN ONLY Test of Honour in Hanghai Test of Honour (affiliate link) game on Mike Paine's Hanghai table with Christopher Rett &amp; Patrick Tuttle as GMs VENDORS Brigadiersbookshelf with Dean Emmerson Bought 2 GMT games Manoeuvre (affiliate link) recommended by MHWA vice president Joshua, also bought A Distant Plain (affiliate link) from their COIN series. Been wanting it for a long time. Adrian's purchases Hobby Bunker: Fire &amp; Fury Brigade 2nd edition rules Wee Wolf Miniatures: Gangs of Rome (affiliate link) Warlord Games Viking Hirdmen A French board game by Clash of Arms from Timothy Colonna PROBLEMS No con can be perfect. We share what went awry this year. THE PEOPLE One of the best parts of Huzzah is seeing familiar people. It is a very friendly place. Shout outs to Mike Paine, Dan, Patreon backer Kyle, Wargaming Recon Fan Club members Robert &amp; Sal &amp; Johnny, everyone at MHWA including: Joshua, Julie, Dean, Billy, and Mike. Also the Vanguard Hobby Club but especially Ken. Adler Hobby's Gordon and Denise. HUZZAH Adrian and I were at Huzzah May 18-20, 2018. We did a live recording there on Sunday May 20th. If you were at the con you could have attended the live recording. We may also have had the chance to play a game with YOU. Announcements   Wargaming Recon Facebook Group A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. We have seen some great discussions lately. Some members have shared pics of minis they’re painting and had a lively discussion about wet palettes. Want to thank Enfilade &amp; NHMGS for making it possible for us to back a wet palette Kickstarter. We will do a big Wet Palette episode in 2017 because of their support.   ITUNES REVIEW 5 star review titled “Top Notch” from landencelano of the Grunt Work Podcast” Really impressed with the quality of the content and how enjoyable it was even being semi-unfamiliar with the topic. Unique perspective. Can’t wait to consume all there is to listen to. ” Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio. iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Recent Reviews WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content. Big changes are here for 2018. Thank you to the members! Reminders We suggest Mobile Users listen to the show using Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users. Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes. Next Episode is 208 releasing on May 21 2018 Subscribe to us on iTunes Contact Wargaming Recon We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to: Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome) Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263 Subscribe on iTunes Find us on Facebook Twitter Stitcher Radio Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer). Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com. Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes.  Cover photo by Christopher Boynton. License This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>ReCast: Dungeon World – Wargaming Recon #218</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2019/01/21/recast-dungeon-world-wargaming-recon-218/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jan 2019 04:01:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hope you enjoy this “Best of” episode from the 2018 podcast season. This one focuses on Dungeon World. Originally released on October 29, 2018 the episode shared a roleplaying campaign in which the fellas play.  It is consistently a fan favorite and was chosen by Alex who recorded the intro for this "Best of" episode.

Don’t worry! We’ll be back with NEW episodes of Wargaming Recon in 2019.
Open world collaborate storytelling is the name of the game with Dungeon World.  Anything is possible in a world you build with your fellow gamers and the game master.  Game master Rachael and players Adrian, Alex, and Jonathan discuss their Dungeon world campaign in this NOT family friendly episode of the show.
Dungeon World in print on Amazon [affiliate link]
Dungeon World in PDF on DriveThruRPG [affiliate link]



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Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Hope you enjoy this “Best of” episode from the 2018 podcast season. This one focuses on Dungeon World. Originally released on October 29, 2018 the episode shared a roleplaying campaign in which the fellas play.  It is consistently a fan favorite and was chosen by Alex who recorded the intro for this "Best of" episode. Don’t worry! We’ll be back with NEW episodes of Wargaming Recon in 2019. Open world collaborate storytelling is the name of the game with Dungeon World.  Anything is possible in a world you build with your fellow gamers and the game master.  Game master Rachael and players Adrian, Alex, and Jonathan discuss their Dungeon world campaign in this NOT family friendly episode of the show. Dungeon World in print on Amazon [affiliate link] Dungeon World in PDF on DriveThruRPG [affiliate link] Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes. iTunes is one of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Hope you enjoy this “Best of” episode from the 2018 podcast season. This one focuses on Dungeon World. Originally released on October 29, 2018 the episode shared a roleplaying campaign in which the fellas play.  It is consistently a fan favorite and was chosen by Alex who recorded the intro for this "Best of" episode. Don’t worry! We’ll be back with NEW episodes of Wargaming Recon in 2019. Open world collaborate storytelling is the name of the game with Dungeon World.  Anything is possible in a world you build with your fellow gamers and the game master.  Game master Rachael and players Adrian, Alex, and Jonathan discuss their Dungeon world campaign in this NOT family friendly episode of the show. Dungeon World in print on Amazon [affiliate link] Dungeon World in PDF on DriveThruRPG [affiliate link] Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes. iTunes is one of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>ReCast: Gaming Against Anxiety – Wargaming Recon #211</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2018/12/31/recast-gaming-against-anxiety-wargaming-recon-211/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Dec 2018 04:01:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hope you enjoy this “Best of” episode from the 2018 podcast season. This one focuses on Jonathan's struggles with anxiety. Originally released on July 2, 2018 the episode discussed some of the ways that tabletop gaming can help alleviate anxiety for him.

Don’t worry! We’ll be back with NEW episodes of Wargaming Recon in 2019.
About 40 million Americans suffer from anxiety.  Roughly 3 million American board gamers battle anxiety.  I am one of the 40 million Americans with anxiety.  Learn how I think tabletop games can help you or one you care about deal with their anxiety.



Please note this disclaimer.  I am NOT a medical professional.  I am NOT providing medical advice, care, or treatment.  If you or someone you know suffers from a medical illness, please seek professional help immediately.

In the United States you can reach the National Suicide Prevention Helpline 24 hours a day via live chat at: SuicidePreventionLifeline.org or telephone at 1-800-273-8255.  They can help you if your anxiety is taking over but, don't forget you also have other options for your anxiety.
Anxiety Help

 	Talk to a doctor
 	Reach out to a family member
 	Chat with a trusted friend
 	Therapists can make a big difference
 	Psychiatrists are here to help you

5 Ways Tabletop Gaming Can Help

 	It provides a safe space in which to deal with social anxiety (i.e. exposure therapy)
 	It can encourage you to try new things (new games, new places, new experiences)
 	It gives nearly instant feedback to help decipher what works well and what is a trigger for anxiety
 	It incentivizes through reaching goals.  Assembling a squad of troops.  Painting a house.  Planning a scenario.  Playing a game.
 	Allows one to have control of something even when everything else feels like it is spinning out of control.

Announcements
 
Wargaming Recon Facebook Group 
A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show.


Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show
If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio.

iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby?

Recent Reviews




WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon

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Thank you to the members!

Reminders


 	We suggest Mobile Users listen to the show using Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users.



 	Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes.



 	Subscribe to us on iTunes





Contact Wargaming Recon
We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to:

 	Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome)
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Credits

“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com.

Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com

Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes.

License
This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Hope you enjoy this “Best of” episode from the 2018 podcast season. This one focuses on Jonathan's struggles with anxiety. Originally released on July 2, 2018 the episode discussed some of the ways that tabletop gaming can help alleviate anxiety for him. Don’t worry! We’ll be back with NEW episodes of Wargaming Recon in 2019. About 40 million Americans suffer from anxiety.  Roughly 3 million American board gamers battle anxiety.  I am one of the 40 million Americans with anxiety.  Learn how I think tabletop games can help you or one you care about deal with their anxiety. Please note this disclaimer.  I am NOT a medical professional.  I am NOT providing medical advice, care, or treatment.  If you or someone you know suffers from a medical illness, please seek professional help immediately. In the United States you can reach the National Suicide Prevention Helpline 24 hours a day via live chat at: SuicidePreventionLifeline.org or telephone at 1-800-273-8255.  They can help you if your anxiety is taking over but, don't forget you also have other options for your anxiety. Anxiety Help Talk to a doctor Reach out to a family member Chat with a trusted friend Therapists can make a big difference Psychiatrists are here to help you 5 Ways Tabletop Gaming Can Help It provides a safe space in which to deal with social anxiety (i.e. exposure therapy) It can encourage you to try new things (new games, new places, new experiences) It gives nearly instant feedback to help decipher what works well and what is a trigger for anxiety It incentivizes through reaching goals.  Assembling a squad of troops.  Painting a house.  Planning a scenario.  Playing a game. Allows one to have control of something even when everything else feels like it is spinning out of control. Announcements   Wargaming Recon Facebook Group A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio. iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Recent Reviews WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Thank you to the members! Reminders We suggest Mobile Users listen to the show using Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users. Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes. Subscribe to us on iTunes Contact Wargaming Recon We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to: Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome) Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263 Subscribe on iTunes Find us on Facebook Twitter Stitcher Radio Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer). Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com. Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. License This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Hope you enjoy this “Best of” episode from the 2018 podcast season. This one focuses on Jonathan's struggles with anxiety. Originally released on July 2, 2018 the episode discussed some of the ways that tabletop gaming can help alleviate anxiety for him. Don’t worry! We’ll be back with NEW episodes of Wargaming Recon in 2019. About 40 million Americans suffer from anxiety.  Roughly 3 million American board gamers battle anxiety.  I am one of the 40 million Americans with anxiety.  Learn how I think tabletop games can help you or one you care about deal with their anxiety. Please note this disclaimer.  I am NOT a medical professional.  I am NOT providing medical advice, care, or treatment.  If you or someone you know suffers from a medical illness, please seek professional help immediately. In the United States you can reach the National Suicide Prevention Helpline 24 hours a day via live chat at: SuicidePreventionLifeline.org or telephone at 1-800-273-8255.  They can help you if your anxiety is taking over but, don't forget you also have other options for your anxiety. Anxiety Help Talk to a doctor Reach out to a family member Chat with a trusted friend Therapists can make a big difference Psychiatrists are here to help you 5 Ways Tabletop Gaming Can Help It provides a safe space in which to deal with social anxiety (i.e. exposure therapy) It can encourage you to try new things (new games, new places, new experiences) It gives nearly instant feedback to help decipher what works well and what is a trigger for anxiety It incentivizes through reaching goals.  Assembling a squad of troops.  Painting a house.  Planning a scenario.  Playing a game. Allows one to have control of something even when everything else feels like it is spinning out of control. Announcements   Wargaming Recon Facebook Group A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio. iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Recent Reviews WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Thank you to the members! Reminders We suggest Mobile Users listen to the show using Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users. Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes. Subscribe to us on iTunes Contact Wargaming Recon We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to: Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome) Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263 Subscribe on iTunes Find us on Facebook Twitter Stitcher Radio Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer). Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com. Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. License This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>2018 Gaming in Review – Wargaming Recon #222</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2018/12/17/2018-gaming-in-review-wargaming-recon-222/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Dec 2018 04:01:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Alex &amp; Jonathan have a chat.  They discuss how to stay involved with the hobby during the holidays, look back at their 2018 gaming, and brainstorm for 2019.


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Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Alex &amp; Jonathan have a chat.  They discuss how to stay involved with the hobby during the holidays, look back at their 2018 gaming, and brainstorm for 2019. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes. iTunes is one of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Alex &amp; Jonathan have a chat.  They discuss how to stay involved with the hobby during the holidays, look back at their 2018 gaming, and brainstorm for 2019. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes. iTunes is one of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Ask Me Anything – Wargaming Recon #221</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2018/12/03/ask-me-anything-wargaming-recon-221/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Dec 2018 04:01:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Listeners participated in an Ask Me Anything of the Wargaming Recon crew.  Jonathan J. Reinhart answered as many questions as possible in the episode.  If your questions didn't make it into the episode you can still e-mail them to Jonathan for use in a future episode.


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Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members.







If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes.

iTunes is one of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby?



Credits
“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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		<itunes:duration>1:02:41</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Listeners participated in an Ask Me Anything of the Wargaming Recon crew.  Jonathan J. Reinhart answered as many questions as possible in the episode.  If your questions didn't make it into the episode you can still e-mail them to Jonathan for use in a future episode. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes. iTunes is one of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Listeners participated in an Ask Me Anything of the Wargaming Recon crew.  Jonathan J. Reinhart answered as many questions as possible in the episode.  If your questions didn't make it into the episode you can still e-mail them to Jonathan for use in a future episode. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes. iTunes is one of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Reviewing Miniature Wargaming the Movie – Wargaming Recon #220</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2018/11/19/reviewing-miniature-wargaming-the-movie-wargaming-recon-220/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Nov 2018 04:01:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=7820</guid>
		<description>Miniature Wargaming the Movie is the documentary making you realize how emotionally invested you are into this hobby we all love.  Alex joins Jonathan to discuss and review this film directed by Joseph Piddington and Kickstarted by many people including Wargaming Recon.


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Alex's Rating: 

Jonathan's Rating: 





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		<enclosure length="143582590" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/WR220Final/WR220final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>1:54:48</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Miniature Wargaming the Movie is the documentary making you realize how emotionally invested you are into this hobby we all love.  Alex joins Jonathan to discuss and review this film directed by Joseph Piddington and Kickstarted by many people including Wargaming Recon. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Alex's Rating:  Jonathan's Rating:  If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes. iTunes is one of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Miniature Wargaming the Movie is the documentary making you realize how emotionally invested you are into this hobby we all love.  Alex joins Jonathan to discuss and review this film directed by Joseph Piddington and Kickstarted by many people including Wargaming Recon. Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. Alex's Rating:  Jonathan's Rating:  If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes. iTunes is one of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Holiday Gift Guide 2018 – Wargaming Recon #219</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2018/11/05/holiday-gift-guide-2018-wargaming-recon-219/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Nov 2018 04:01:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=7811</guid>
		<description>Got trouble picking what to buy the gamer in your life?  Have no fear, the Holiday Gift Guide 2018 is here!


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JONATHAN'S LIST
UNDER $20

 	Set of 6 custom wooden dice from Token Effort Games $18
 	28mm Anti-tank gun position from Ironclad Miniatures $4.28
 	Loctite ultra control gel super glue from Amazon $4.19 (AFFILIATE LINK)

UNDER $50

 	Testors Dullcote 4 pack from Amazon $23.99 (AFFILIATE LINK)
 	Feudal Japan Temple Set from Things From the Basement $45.50 
 	Dungeon World rulebook from Amazon $24.49 (AFFILIATE LINK) 

$100 &amp; UP

 	Red Dragon Inn bundle sets 1-6 from Amazon $174.99 (AFFILIATE LINK)
 	Professionally painted unit from Iron Hammer Studio approximately $150 ($5 per figure)
 	Two DBA armies with terrain from Magister Militum price varies

PETER'S LIST
UNDER $20

 	Clash of Steel card game from Amazon $14.99 (AFFILIATE LINK)
 	Object Sheets dungeon furniture from ArcKnight $15
 	Mastermind Codebreaker from Amazon $9.50 (AFFILIATE LINK)

UNDER $50

 	Word Expression the game of Ur from Amazon $47.99 (AFFILIATE LINK)
 	The Duke Lord's Legacy from Amazon $39.95 (AFFILIATE LINK)
 	Risk from Amazon $22.97 (AFFILIATE LINK)

$100 AND UP

 	Zucati Elementals Meteorite dice from Zucati $3,000
 	Star Trek adventures Borg cube collector's edition box set from Modiphius Entertainment $512.99
 	Atari home arcade from Hammacher Schlemmer $399.95

 
MIKE'S LIST
UNDER $20

 	Rogue Chess full set from GameCrafter $20.99
 	Action News game of television from The Contender $30

UNDER $50

 	Ratree Shop handmade puzzle set from Amazon $54.98 (AFFILIATE LINK)
 	BB-8 by Sphero remote control droid from Amazon $67 (AFFILIATE LINK)

$100 AND UP

 	Thorn dice set from Shapeways $119
 	Marvel Thor hammer tool set from ThinkGeek $99.99
 	Voltron by LEGO $179.99

 





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Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
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		<itunes:duration>2:10:39</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Got trouble picking what to buy the gamer in your life?  Have no fear, the Holiday Gift Guide 2018 is here! Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. JONATHAN'S LIST UNDER $20 Set of 6 custom wooden dice from Token Effort Games $18 28mm Anti-tank gun position from Ironclad Miniatures $4.28 Loctite ultra control gel super glue from Amazon $4.19 (AFFILIATE LINK) UNDER $50 Testors Dullcote 4 pack from Amazon $23.99 (AFFILIATE LINK) Feudal Japan Temple Set from Things From the Basement $45.50  Dungeon World rulebook from Amazon $24.49 (AFFILIATE LINK)  $100 &amp; UP Red Dragon Inn bundle sets 1-6 from Amazon $174.99 (AFFILIATE LINK) Professionally painted unit from Iron Hammer Studio approximately $150 ($5 per figure) Two DBA armies with terrain from Magister Militum price varies PETER'S LIST UNDER $20 Clash of Steel card game from Amazon $14.99 (AFFILIATE LINK) Object Sheets dungeon furniture from ArcKnight $15 Mastermind Codebreaker from Amazon $9.50 (AFFILIATE LINK) UNDER $50 Word Expression the game of Ur from Amazon $47.99 (AFFILIATE LINK) The Duke Lord's Legacy from Amazon $39.95 (AFFILIATE LINK) Risk from Amazon $22.97 (AFFILIATE LINK) $100 AND UP Zucati Elementals Meteorite dice from Zucati $3,000 Star Trek adventures Borg cube collector's edition box set from Modiphius Entertainment $512.99 Atari home arcade from Hammacher Schlemmer $399.95   MIKE'S LIST UNDER $20 Rogue Chess full set from GameCrafter $20.99 Action News game of television from The Contender $30 UNDER $50 Ratree Shop handmade puzzle set from Amazon $54.98 (AFFILIATE LINK) BB-8 by Sphero remote control droid from Amazon $67 (AFFILIATE LINK) $100 AND UP Thorn dice set from Shapeways $119 Marvel Thor hammer tool set from ThinkGeek $99.99 Voltron by LEGO $179.99   If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes. iTunes is one of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Got trouble picking what to buy the gamer in your life?  Have no fear, the Holiday Gift Guide 2018 is here! Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. JONATHAN'S LIST UNDER $20 Set of 6 custom wooden dice from Token Effort Games $18 28mm Anti-tank gun position from Ironclad Miniatures $4.28 Loctite ultra control gel super glue from Amazon $4.19 (AFFILIATE LINK) UNDER $50 Testors Dullcote 4 pack from Amazon $23.99 (AFFILIATE LINK) Feudal Japan Temple Set from Things From the Basement $45.50  Dungeon World rulebook from Amazon $24.49 (AFFILIATE LINK)  $100 &amp; UP Red Dragon Inn bundle sets 1-6 from Amazon $174.99 (AFFILIATE LINK) Professionally painted unit from Iron Hammer Studio approximately $150 ($5 per figure) Two DBA armies with terrain from Magister Militum price varies PETER'S LIST UNDER $20 Clash of Steel card game from Amazon $14.99 (AFFILIATE LINK) Object Sheets dungeon furniture from ArcKnight $15 Mastermind Codebreaker from Amazon $9.50 (AFFILIATE LINK) UNDER $50 Word Expression the game of Ur from Amazon $47.99 (AFFILIATE LINK) The Duke Lord's Legacy from Amazon $39.95 (AFFILIATE LINK) Risk from Amazon $22.97 (AFFILIATE LINK) $100 AND UP Zucati Elementals Meteorite dice from Zucati $3,000 Star Trek adventures Borg cube collector's edition box set from Modiphius Entertainment $512.99 Atari home arcade from Hammacher Schlemmer $399.95   MIKE'S LIST UNDER $20 Rogue Chess full set from GameCrafter $20.99 Action News game of television from The Contender $30 UNDER $50 Ratree Shop handmade puzzle set from Amazon $54.98 (AFFILIATE LINK) BB-8 by Sphero remote control droid from Amazon $67 (AFFILIATE LINK) $100 AND UP Thorn dice set from Shapeways $119 Marvel Thor hammer tool set from ThinkGeek $99.99 Voltron by LEGO $179.99   If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes. iTunes is one of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Dungeon World – Wargaming Recon #218</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2018/10/29/dungeon-world-wargaming-recon-218/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Oct 2018 04:02:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=7805</guid>
		<description>Open world collaborate storytelling is the name of the game with Dungeon World.  Anything is possible in a world you build with your fellow gamers and the game master.  Game master Rachael and players Adrian, Alex, and Jonathan discuss their Dungeon world campaign in this NOT family friendly episode of the show.
Dungeon World in print on Amazon [affiliate link]
Dungeon World in PDF on DriveThruRPG [affiliate link]



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		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
		<itunes:duration>2:11:45</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Open world collaborate storytelling is the name of the game with Dungeon World.  Anything is possible in a world you build with your fellow gamers and the game master.  Game master Rachael and players Adrian, Alex, and Jonathan discuss their Dungeon world campaign in this NOT family friendly episode of the show. Dungeon World in print on Amazon [affiliate link] Dungeon World in PDF on DriveThruRPG [affiliate link] Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes. iTunes is one of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Open world collaborate storytelling is the name of the game with Dungeon World.  Anything is possible in a world you build with your fellow gamers and the game master.  Game master Rachael and players Adrian, Alex, and Jonathan discuss their Dungeon world campaign in this NOT family friendly episode of the show. Dungeon World in print on Amazon [affiliate link] Dungeon World in PDF on DriveThruRPG [affiliate link] Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes. iTunes is one of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Wargaming Inspiration – Wargaming Recon #217</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2018/10/08/wargaming-inspiration-wargaming-recon-217/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Oct 2018 04:02:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=7798</guid>
		<description>Where do you get your inspiration for tabletop gaming?  Learn how Jonathan gets inspired along with obstacles and successes in the hobby.
Be inspired by reading Battle of Arnhem by Antony Beevor on Amazon [affiliate link]



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		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
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		<itunes:duration>37:20</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Where do you get your inspiration for tabletop gaming?  Learn how Jonathan gets inspired along with obstacles and successes in the hobby. Be inspired by reading Battle of Arnhem by Antony Beevor on Amazon [affiliate link] Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes. iTunes is one of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Where do you get your inspiration for tabletop gaming?  Learn how Jonathan gets inspired along with obstacles and successes in the hobby. Be inspired by reading Battle of Arnhem by Antony Beevor on Amazon [affiliate link] Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members. If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes. iTunes is one of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Advanced Squad Leader – Wargaming Recon #216</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2018/09/24/advanced-squad-leader-wargaming-recon-216/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Sep 2018 04:01:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=7792</guid>
		<description>Adrian teaches Jonathan how to play Multi-Man Publishing's Advanced Squad Leader.  Learn how it went.  We also discuss what we've recently done in the hobby.
Get Advanced Squad Leader Starter Kit #1 on Amazon [affiliate link]



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		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
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		<itunes:duration>1:46:31</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Adrian teaches Jonathan how to play Multi-Man Publishing's Advanced Squad Leader.  Learn how it went.  We also discuss what we've recently done in the hobby. Get Advanced Squad Leader Starter Kit #1 on Amazon [affiliate link] Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members.   If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes. iTunes is one of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Adrian teaches Jonathan how to play Multi-Man Publishing's Advanced Squad Leader.  Learn how it went.  We also discuss what we've recently done in the hobby. Get Advanced Squad Leader Starter Kit #1 on Amazon [affiliate link] Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members.   If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes. iTunes is one of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song.  Jeremy Kostiew designed our podcast logo.  Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Wet Palettes Reviewed – Wargaming Recon #215</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2018/09/10/wet-palettes-reviewed-wargaming-recon-215/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Sep 2018 04:01:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Privateer Press' P3, Redgrassgames' Everlasting Studio XL, and a homemade wet palette are all reviewed.  We also review a handful of Ironclad Miniatures' field positions and Things from the Basement's two columns inspired by Frostgrave (affiliate link) Ghost Archipelago (affiliate link).


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Credits

“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com.

Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com

Auphonic edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes.

This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Privateer Press' P3, Redgrassgames' Everlasting Studio XL, and a homemade wet palette are all reviewed.  We also review a handful of Ironclad Miniatures' field positions and Things from the Basement's two columns inspired by Frostgrave (affiliate link) Ghost Archipelago (affiliate link). Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members.   If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes. iTunes is one of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Contact Wargaming Recon We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to: Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com Subscribe on iTunes Find us on Facebook Twitter Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com. Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com Auphonic edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Privateer Press' P3, Redgrassgames' Everlasting Studio XL, and a homemade wet palette are all reviewed.  We also review a handful of Ironclad Miniatures' field positions and Things from the Basement's two columns inspired by Frostgrave (affiliate link) Ghost Archipelago (affiliate link). Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members.   If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes. iTunes is one of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Contact Wargaming Recon We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to: Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com Subscribe on iTunes Find us on Facebook Twitter Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com. Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com Auphonic edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Tabletop Update with Adrian Benson – Wargaming Recon #214</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2018/08/27/tabletop-update-with-adrian-benson-wargaming-recon-214/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Aug 2018 04:01:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://wargamingforums.com/?p=7742</guid>
		<description>Blood &amp; Plunder, Cigar Box Battle gaming mats, Dwarven Forge caverns deep, and Everlasting wet palette are some of the topics covered by Adrian &amp; Jonathan in this episode of Wargaming Recon.





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Credits

“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com.

Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com

Auphonic edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes.

License
This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Blood &amp; Plunder, Cigar Box Battle gaming mats, Dwarven Forge caverns deep, and Everlasting wet palette are some of the topics covered by Adrian &amp; Jonathan in this episode of Wargaming Recon. Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes. iTunes is one of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Recent Reviews Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content. Thank you to the members! Reminders We suggest Mobile Users listen to the show using Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users. Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes. Subscribe to us on iTunes Contact Wargaming Recon We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to: Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com Subscribe on iTunes Find us on Facebook Twitter Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com. Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com Auphonic edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. License This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Blood &amp; Plunder, Cigar Box Battle gaming mats, Dwarven Forge caverns deep, and Everlasting wet palette are some of the topics covered by Adrian &amp; Jonathan in this episode of Wargaming Recon. Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes. iTunes is one of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Recent Reviews Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content. Thank you to the members! Reminders We suggest Mobile Users listen to the show using Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users. Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes. Subscribe to us on iTunes Contact Wargaming Recon We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to: Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com Subscribe on iTunes Find us on Facebook Twitter Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com. Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com Auphonic edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. License This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Dwarven Forge Caverns Deep – Wargaming Recon #213</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2018/07/29/dwarven-forge-caverns-deep-wargaming-recon-213/</link>
		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Jul 2018 14:00:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dwarven Forge is diving to caverns deep and cold with their new Kickstarter.  Stefan Pokorny, founder, &amp; Nate Taylor, creative director, of Dwarven Forge climb into the guest chair to chat with Jonathan about this exciting new set of modular tabletop gaming terrain.



Dwarven Forge

 	Raised $11,245,120 dollars from 16,650 backers over five prior Kickstarter projects.
 	Nate Taylor is Dwarven Forge's creative director and a director at KYLE nyc where he's edited commercials, music videos, and the film Kissing Jessica Stein.
 	Stefan Pokorny is Dwarven Forge's founder and CEO.  He's the subject of the incredible documentary The Dwarvenaut (Amazon affiliate link).

Kickstarter 6 - Caverns Deep

 	Caverns Deep Kickstarter returns to the familiar caverns setting and expands on it with larger and new modular terrain options.
 	The pieces are their most detailed and organic looking yet.
 	Most of the funds will go towards producing the steel molds necessary to create the beautiful pieces.
 	The modular terrain is intended for roleplaying games but also works well for skirmish games like Frostgrave.
 	Sneak peeks of some pieces including early prototypes are shown in the live streamed video recording of this audio podcast.

Listener Questions
Stefan &amp; Nate respond to questions from podcast listeners.  The questions are:

 	Rich asks Stefan "What are Gnome Critical Crotch Hits"
 	David asks "On a scale of 1 to 10 how awesome is Joe Manganiello's Dwarven Forge setup?"
 	Carl asks "What pieces of Dwarven Forge are essential and which will give the customer the most bang for their buck?"
 	Angelia Parenteau from TotalCon asks Stefan "When are you coming back to TotalCon?"

Announcements
 
Podcast Award
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 	Go to Podcast Award website create an account if you don't have one &amp; log in
 	Nominate Wargaming Recon in the GAMES &amp; HOBBIES category.
 	Nominate Grunt Work podcast in the TV category.
 	Click SAVE NOMINATIONS button.



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Credits

“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com.

Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com

Peter Bryant of the Mythwits edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes.

License
This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
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This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


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	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Dwarven Forge is diving to caverns deep and cold with their new Kickstarter.  Stefan Pokorny, founder, &amp; Nate Taylor, creative director, of Dwarven Forge climb into the guest chair to chat with Jonathan about this exciting new set of modular tabletop gaming terrain. Dwarven Forge Raised $11,245,120 dollars from 16,650 backers over five prior Kickstarter projects. Nate Taylor is Dwarven Forge's creative director and a director at KYLE nyc where he's edited commercials, music videos, and the film Kissing Jessica Stein. Stefan Pokorny is Dwarven Forge's founder and CEO.  He's the subject of the incredible documentary The Dwarvenaut (Amazon affiliate link). Kickstarter 6 - Caverns Deep Caverns Deep Kickstarter returns to the familiar caverns setting and expands on it with larger and new modular terrain options. The pieces are their most detailed and organic looking yet. Most of the funds will go towards producing the steel molds necessary to create the beautiful pieces. The modular terrain is intended for roleplaying games but also works well for skirmish games like Frostgrave. Sneak peeks of some pieces including early prototypes are shown in the live streamed video recording of this audio podcast. Listener Questions Stefan &amp; Nate respond to questions from podcast listeners.  The questions are: Rich asks Stefan "What are Gnome Critical Crotch Hits" David asks "On a scale of 1 to 10 how awesome is Joe Manganiello's Dwarven Forge setup?" Carl asks "What pieces of Dwarven Forge are essential and which will give the customer the most bang for their buck?" Angelia Parenteau from TotalCon asks Stefan "When are you coming back to TotalCon?" Announcements   Podcast Award We're in the running for an award in the Games &amp; Hobbies category.  Need you to help nominate us. Go to Podcast Award website create an account if you don't have one &amp; log in Nominate Wargaming Recon in the GAMES &amp; HOBBIES category. Nominate Grunt Work podcast in the TV category. Click SAVE NOMINATIONS button. Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio. iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Recent Reviews WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content. Big changes are here for 2018. Thank you to the members! Reminders We suggest Mobile Users listen to the show using Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users. Next Episode is 213 releasing on July 30 2018 Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes. Subscribe to us on iTunes Contact Wargaming Recon We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to: Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome) Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263 Subscribe on iTunes Find us on Facebook Twitter Stitcher Radio Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer). Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com. Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com Peter Bryant of the Mythwits edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. License This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Dwarven Forge is diving to caverns deep and cold with their new Kickstarter.  Stefan Pokorny, founder, &amp; Nate Taylor, creative director, of Dwarven Forge climb into the guest chair to chat with Jonathan about this exciting new set of modular tabletop gaming terrain. Dwarven Forge Raised $11,245,120 dollars from 16,650 backers over five prior Kickstarter projects. Nate Taylor is Dwarven Forge's creative director and a director at KYLE nyc where he's edited commercials, music videos, and the film Kissing Jessica Stein. Stefan Pokorny is Dwarven Forge's founder and CEO.  He's the subject of the incredible documentary The Dwarvenaut (Amazon affiliate link). Kickstarter 6 - Caverns Deep Caverns Deep Kickstarter returns to the familiar caverns setting and expands on it with larger and new modular terrain options. The pieces are their most detailed and organic looking yet. Most of the funds will go towards producing the steel molds necessary to create the beautiful pieces. The modular terrain is intended for roleplaying games but also works well for skirmish games like Frostgrave. Sneak peeks of some pieces including early prototypes are shown in the live streamed video recording of this audio podcast. Listener Questions Stefan &amp; Nate respond to questions from podcast listeners.  The questions are: Rich asks Stefan "What are Gnome Critical Crotch Hits" David asks "On a scale of 1 to 10 how awesome is Joe Manganiello's Dwarven Forge setup?" Carl asks "What pieces of Dwarven Forge are essential and which will give the customer the most bang for their buck?" Angelia Parenteau from TotalCon asks Stefan "When are you coming back to TotalCon?" Announcements   Podcast Award We're in the running for an award in the Games &amp; Hobbies category.  Need you to help nominate us. Go to Podcast Award website create an account if you don't have one &amp; log in Nominate Wargaming Recon in the GAMES &amp; HOBBIES category. Nominate Grunt Work podcast in the TV category. Click SAVE NOMINATIONS button. Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio. iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Recent Reviews WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content. Big changes are here for 2018. Thank you to the members! Reminders We suggest Mobile Users listen to the show using Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users. Next Episode is 213 releasing on July 30 2018 Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes. Subscribe to us on iTunes Contact Wargaming Recon We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to: Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome) Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263 Subscribe on iTunes Find us on Facebook Twitter Stitcher Radio Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer). Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com. Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com Peter Bryant of the Mythwits edited the audio for this episode.  Jonathan J. Reinhart wrote the show notes. License This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Review Preview – Wargaming Recon #212</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2018/07/16/review-preview-wargaming-recon-212/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jul 2018 04:02:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">https://wargamingforums.com/?p=7723</guid>
		<description>A different stride after our serious episode last fortnight, we take it to show you guys what is coming up in future product reviews.  We also wanted to discuss the reaction to our last episode: Wargaming Against Anxiety.


Wet Palette Episode featuring

 	Everlasting Wet Palette from Kickstarter
 	Sta-Wet wet palette by Masterson
 	P3 wet palette by Privateer Press
 	Homemade wet palette

Other Reviews
28mm Field Positions by Ironclad Miniatures
Gaming Against Anxiety Reactions
Jonathan shares what the community has said and also about events leading to why he did the episode,
Announcements
 
Wargaming Recon Facebook Group
A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show.


Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show
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WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon

Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST
Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content. Big changes are here for 2018.

Thank you to the members!

Reminders


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“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com.

Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com

Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes.

License
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Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>A different stride after our serious episode last fortnight, we take it to show you guys what is coming up in future product reviews.  We also wanted to discuss the reaction to our last episode: Wargaming Against Anxiety. Wet Palette Episode featuring Everlasting Wet Palette from Kickstarter Sta-Wet wet palette by Masterson P3 wet palette by Privateer Press Homemade wet palette Other Reviews 28mm Field Positions by Ironclad Miniatures Gaming Against Anxiety Reactions Jonathan shares what the community has said and also about events leading to why he did the episode, Announcements   Wargaming Recon Facebook Group A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio. iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Recent Reviews WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content. Big changes are here for 2018. Thank you to the members! Reminders We suggest Mobile Users listen to the show using Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users. Next Episode is 213 releasing on July 30 2018 Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes. Subscribe to us on iTunes Contact Wargaming Recon We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to: Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome) Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263 Subscribe on iTunes Find us on Facebook Twitter Stitcher Radio Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer). Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com. Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes. License This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>A different stride after our serious episode last fortnight, we take it to show you guys what is coming up in future product reviews.  We also wanted to discuss the reaction to our last episode: Wargaming Against Anxiety. Wet Palette Episode featuring Everlasting Wet Palette from Kickstarter Sta-Wet wet palette by Masterson P3 wet palette by Privateer Press Homemade wet palette Other Reviews 28mm Field Positions by Ironclad Miniatures Gaming Against Anxiety Reactions Jonathan shares what the community has said and also about events leading to why he did the episode, Announcements   Wargaming Recon Facebook Group A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio. iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Recent Reviews WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content. Big changes are here for 2018. Thank you to the members! Reminders We suggest Mobile Users listen to the show using Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users. Next Episode is 213 releasing on July 30 2018 Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes. Subscribe to us on iTunes Contact Wargaming Recon We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to: Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome) Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263 Subscribe on iTunes Find us on Facebook Twitter Stitcher Radio Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer). Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com. Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes. License This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Gaming Against Anxiety – Wargaming Recon #211</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jul 2018 04:01:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>About 40 million Americans suffer from anxiety.  Roughly 3 million American board gamers battle anxiety.  I am one of the 40 million Americans with anxiety.  Learn how I think tabletop games can help you or one you care about deal with their anxiety.



Please note this disclaimer.  I am NOT a medical professional.  I am NOT providing medical advice, care, or treatment.  If you or someone you know suffers from a medical illness, please seek professional help immediately.

In the United States you can reach the National Suicide Prevention Helpline 24 hours a day via live chat at: SuicidePreventionLifeline.org or telephone at 1-800-273-8255.  They can help you if your anxiety is taking over but, don't forget you also have other options for your anxiety.
Anxiety Help

 	Talk to a doctor
 	Reach out to a family member
 	Chat with a trusted friend
 	Therapists can make a big difference
 	Psychiatrists are here to help you

5 Ways Tabletop Gaming Can Help

 	It provides a safe space in which to deal with social anxiety (i.e. exposure therapy)
 	It can encourage you to try new things (new games, new places, new experiences)
 	It gives nearly instant feedback to help decipher what works well and what is a trigger for anxiety
 	It incentivizes through reaching goals.  Assembling a squad of troops.  Painting a house.  Planning a scenario.  Playing a game.
 	Allows one to have control of something even when everything else feels like it is spinning out of control.

Announcements
 
Wargaming Recon Facebook Group 
A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show.


Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show
If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio.

iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby?

Recent Reviews




WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon

Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST
Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content. Big changes are here for 2018.

Thank you to the members!

Reminders


 	We suggest Mobile Users listen to the show using Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users.



 	Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes.



 	Subscribe to us on iTunes





Contact Wargaming Recon
We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to:

 	Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome)
 	Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263
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Credits

“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com.

Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com

Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes.

License
This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
		<enclosure length="39513106" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://archive.org/download/wr211final/wr211final.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
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		<itunes:duration>41:10</itunes:duration>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>About 40 million Americans suffer from anxiety.  Roughly 3 million American board gamers battle anxiety.  I am one of the 40 million Americans with anxiety.  Learn how I think tabletop games can help you or one you care about deal with their anxiety. Please note this disclaimer.  I am NOT a medical professional.  I am NOT providing medical advice, care, or treatment.  If you or someone you know suffers from a medical illness, please seek professional help immediately. In the United States you can reach the National Suicide Prevention Helpline 24 hours a day via live chat at: SuicidePreventionLifeline.org or telephone at 1-800-273-8255.  They can help you if your anxiety is taking over but, don't forget you also have other options for your anxiety. Anxiety Help Talk to a doctor Reach out to a family member Chat with a trusted friend Therapists can make a big difference Psychiatrists are here to help you 5 Ways Tabletop Gaming Can Help It provides a safe space in which to deal with social anxiety (i.e. exposure therapy) It can encourage you to try new things (new games, new places, new experiences) It gives nearly instant feedback to help decipher what works well and what is a trigger for anxiety It incentivizes through reaching goals.  Assembling a squad of troops.  Painting a house.  Planning a scenario.  Playing a game. Allows one to have control of something even when everything else feels like it is spinning out of control. Announcements   Wargaming Recon Facebook Group A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio. iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Recent Reviews WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content. Big changes are here for 2018. Thank you to the members! Reminders We suggest Mobile Users listen to the show using Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users. Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes. Subscribe to us on iTunes Contact Wargaming Recon We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to: Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome) Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263 Subscribe on iTunes Find us on Facebook Twitter Stitcher Radio Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer). Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com. Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes. License This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>About 40 million Americans suffer from anxiety.  Roughly 3 million American board gamers battle anxiety.  I am one of the 40 million Americans with anxiety.  Learn how I think tabletop games can help you or one you care about deal with their anxiety. Please note this disclaimer.  I am NOT a medical professional.  I am NOT providing medical advice, care, or treatment.  If you or someone you know suffers from a medical illness, please seek professional help immediately. In the United States you can reach the National Suicide Prevention Helpline 24 hours a day via live chat at: SuicidePreventionLifeline.org or telephone at 1-800-273-8255.  They can help you if your anxiety is taking over but, don't forget you also have other options for your anxiety. Anxiety Help Talk to a doctor Reach out to a family member Chat with a trusted friend Therapists can make a big difference Psychiatrists are here to help you 5 Ways Tabletop Gaming Can Help It provides a safe space in which to deal with social anxiety (i.e. exposure therapy) It can encourage you to try new things (new games, new places, new experiences) It gives nearly instant feedback to help decipher what works well and what is a trigger for anxiety It incentivizes through reaching goals.  Assembling a squad of troops.  Painting a house.  Planning a scenario.  Playing a game. Allows one to have control of something even when everything else feels like it is spinning out of control. Announcements   Wargaming Recon Facebook Group A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio. iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Recent Reviews WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content. Big changes are here for 2018. Thank you to the members! Reminders We suggest Mobile Users listen to the show using Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users. Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes. Subscribe to us on iTunes Contact Wargaming Recon We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to: Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome) Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263 Subscribe on iTunes Find us on Facebook Twitter Stitcher Radio Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer). Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com. Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes. License This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Travel Battle Review – Wargaming Recon #210</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2018/06/18/travel-battle-review-wargaming-recon-210/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jun 2018 04:02:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">https://wargamingforums.com/?p=7702</guid>
		<description>This thrilling episode the lads review Travel Battle from the Perry Brothers. We all know that Jonathan hates painting, so being the scale it is, is this the right fit for johnny boy?


Problems

 	Does not clearly say how to choose d6 rolling winner for placing 1st brigade.
 	Presuming it is highest roll because it says that for going first.  But, not 100% positive. This is a bit nit picky.
 	The terrain has issues, built up areas only give +1 dice when defending to infantry, but attacking cavalry get +1 dice against infantry in built up areas. That doesn't make a lot of sense.  Cavalry should do worse against built up areas.
 	The rules are a tad muddy when dealing with artillery shooting at a target if there's a hill in between that is the same height as the artillery. In one part the rules say "Artillery needs to be able to see half or more of a target i.e. without hills/buildings or any other intervening units in the way to be able to fire. "In another part the rules say "artillery can fire overhead of a any intervening unit if either gun or target are on a hill unless "there is a higher hill in the way. If artillery is on a level 1 hill shooting at a target with a level 1 hill in between, can the artillery shoot at that target?  The rules don't say.
 	The FAQ, Doesn't answer all questions.  Can be found at https://www.perry-miniatures.com/pages.php?page=travel-battle.
 	No declaration of what is the desired dice roll result for going first or placing a brigade first.

QUESTIONS

 	In a fight if an attacker rolls a 5 and the defender rolls a 5, the rules say the fight continues.  If a second unit attacks the same defender with attacker rolling a 5 and defender rolling a 3, which result takes precedence?
 	If defending artillery loses a combat to a heavy cavalry unit (attacker rolls a 3, defending artillery a 2) does it push back one square if the square behind it is a wood?  What happens?
 	When do you test for command radius?  Do all units in a brigade need to be touching at the start of the turn or is it at any point during the movement phase?
 	Can Brigadiers block line of sight of artillery since they’re listed as a unit in the rules (see Assembly section)?
 	Does a unit suffering push back or retreat (losing combat by a 1 or a 2) have to be directly towards its own board edge?

Announcements
 
Wargaming Recon Facebook Group 
A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. We have seen some great discussions lately. Some members have shared pics of minis they’re painting and had a lively discussion about wet palettes. Want to thank Enfilade &amp; NHMGS for making it possible for us to back a wet palette Kickstarter. We will do a big Wet Palette episode in 2017 because of their support.

 
ITUNES REVIEW

 	5 star review titled “Top Notch” from landencelano of the Grunt Work Podcast” Really impressed with the quality of the content and how enjoyable it was even being semi-unfamiliar with the topic. Unique perspective. Can’t wait to consume all there is to listen to. ”



Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show
If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio.

iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby?

Recent Reviews




WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon

Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST
Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content. Big changes are here for 2018.

Thank you to the members!

Reminders


 	We suggest Mobile Users listen to the show using Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users.



 	Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes.
 	
Next Episode is 211 releasing on July 2, 2018




 	Subscribe to us on iTunes





Contact Wargaming Recon
We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to:

 	Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome)
 	Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263
 	Subscribe on iTunes
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 	Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer).


Credits

“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com.

Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com

Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes.

License
This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>This thrilling episode the lads review Travel Battle from the Perry Brothers. We all know that Jonathan hates painting, so being the scale it is, is this the right fit for johnny boy? Problems Does not clearly say how to choose d6 rolling winner for placing 1st brigade. Presuming it is highest roll because it says that for going first.  But, not 100% positive. This is a bit nit picky. The terrain has issues, built up areas only give +1 dice when defending to infantry, but attacking cavalry get +1 dice against infantry in built up areas. That doesn't make a lot of sense.  Cavalry should do worse against built up areas. The rules are a tad muddy when dealing with artillery shooting at a target if there's a hill in between that is the same height as the artillery. In one part the rules say "Artillery needs to be able to see half or more of a target i.e. without hills/buildings or any other intervening units in the way to be able to fire. "In another part the rules say "artillery can fire overhead of a any intervening unit if either gun or target are on a hill unless "there is a higher hill in the way. If artillery is on a level 1 hill shooting at a target with a level 1 hill in between, can the artillery shoot at that target?  The rules don't say. The FAQ, Doesn't answer all questions.  Can be found at https://www.perry-miniatures.com/pages.php?page=travel-battle. No declaration of what is the desired dice roll result for going first or placing a brigade first. QUESTIONS In a fight if an attacker rolls a 5 and the defender rolls a 5, the rules say the fight continues.  If a second unit attacks the same defender with attacker rolling a 5 and defender rolling a 3, which result takes precedence? If defending artillery loses a combat to a heavy cavalry unit (attacker rolls a 3, defending artillery a 2) does it push back one square if the square behind it is a wood?  What happens? When do you test for command radius?  Do all units in a brigade need to be touching at the start of the turn or is it at any point during the movement phase? Can Brigadiers block line of sight of artillery since they’re listed as a unit in the rules (see Assembly section)? Does a unit suffering push back or retreat (losing combat by a 1 or a 2) have to be directly towards its own board edge? Announcements   Wargaming Recon Facebook Group A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. We have seen some great discussions lately. Some members have shared pics of minis they’re painting and had a lively discussion about wet palettes. Want to thank Enfilade &amp; NHMGS for making it possible for us to back a wet palette Kickstarter. We will do a big Wet Palette episode in 2017 because of their support.   ITUNES REVIEW 5 star review titled “Top Notch” from landencelano of the Grunt Work Podcast” Really impressed with the quality of the content and how enjoyable it was even being semi-unfamiliar with the topic. Unique perspective. Can’t wait to consume all there is to listen to. ” Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio. iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Recent Reviews WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content. Big changes are here for 2018. Thank you to the members! Reminders We suggest Mobile Users listen to the show using Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users. Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes. Next Episode is 211 releasing on July 2, 2018 Subscribe to us on iTunes Contact Wargaming Recon We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to: Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome) Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263 Subscribe on iTunes Find us on Facebook Twitter Stitcher Radio Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer). Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com. Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes. License This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>This thrilling episode the lads review Travel Battle from the Perry Brothers. We all know that Jonathan hates painting, so being the scale it is, is this the right fit for johnny boy? Problems Does not clearly say how to choose d6 rolling winner for placing 1st brigade. Presuming it is highest roll because it says that for going first.  But, not 100% positive. This is a bit nit picky. The terrain has issues, built up areas only give +1 dice when defending to infantry, but attacking cavalry get +1 dice against infantry in built up areas. That doesn't make a lot of sense.  Cavalry should do worse against built up areas. The rules are a tad muddy when dealing with artillery shooting at a target if there's a hill in between that is the same height as the artillery. In one part the rules say "Artillery needs to be able to see half or more of a target i.e. without hills/buildings or any other intervening units in the way to be able to fire. "In another part the rules say "artillery can fire overhead of a any intervening unit if either gun or target are on a hill unless "there is a higher hill in the way. If artillery is on a level 1 hill shooting at a target with a level 1 hill in between, can the artillery shoot at that target?  The rules don't say. The FAQ, Doesn't answer all questions.  Can be found at https://www.perry-miniatures.com/pages.php?page=travel-battle. No declaration of what is the desired dice roll result for going first or placing a brigade first. QUESTIONS In a fight if an attacker rolls a 5 and the defender rolls a 5, the rules say the fight continues.  If a second unit attacks the same defender with attacker rolling a 5 and defender rolling a 3, which result takes precedence? If defending artillery loses a combat to a heavy cavalry unit (attacker rolls a 3, defending artillery a 2) does it push back one square if the square behind it is a wood?  What happens? When do you test for command radius?  Do all units in a brigade need to be touching at the start of the turn or is it at any point during the movement phase? Can Brigadiers block line of sight of artillery since they’re listed as a unit in the rules (see Assembly section)? Does a unit suffering push back or retreat (losing combat by a 1 or a 2) have to be directly towards its own board edge? Announcements   Wargaming Recon Facebook Group A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. We have seen some great discussions lately. Some members have shared pics of minis they’re painting and had a lively discussion about wet palettes. Want to thank Enfilade &amp; NHMGS for making it possible for us to back a wet palette Kickstarter. We will do a big Wet Palette episode in 2017 because of their support.   ITUNES REVIEW 5 star review titled “Top Notch” from landencelano of the Grunt Work Podcast” Really impressed with the quality of the content and how enjoyable it was even being semi-unfamiliar with the topic. Unique perspective. Can’t wait to consume all there is to listen to. ” Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio. iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Recent Reviews WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content. Big changes are here for 2018. Thank you to the members! Reminders We suggest Mobile Users listen to the show using Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users. Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes. Next Episode is 211 releasing on July 2, 2018 Subscribe to us on iTunes Contact Wargaming Recon We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to: Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome) Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263 Subscribe on iTunes Find us on Facebook Twitter Stitcher Radio Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer). Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com. Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes. License This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Huzzah 2018 – Wargaming Recon #209</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jun 2018 04:02:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Another Year, another HUZZAH! The boys hit up the best historical con in Maine!



GAMES PLAYED

 	Operation Jupiter, Hill 112 Rapid Fire rules Peter Dalton GM
 	Omelet du Fromage Lion Rampant (affiliate link) rules GM Ken Eckhardt
 	Battle of Cedar Creek ACW Fire &amp; Fury Brigade 2nd ed rules Peter Dalton GM ADRIAN ONLY
 	Test of Honour in Hanghai Test of Honour (affiliate link) game on Mike Paine's Hanghai table with Christopher Rett &amp; Patrick Tuttle as GMs

VENDORS

 	Brigadiersbookshelf with Dean Emmerson
 	Bought 2 GMT games Manoeuvre (affiliate link) recommended by MHWA vice president Joshua, also bought A Distant Plain (affiliate link) from their COIN series. Been wanting it for a long time.

Adrian's purchases

 	Hobby Bunker: Fire &amp; Fury Brigade 2nd edition rules
 	Wee Wolf Miniatures: Gangs of Rome (affiliate link)
 	Warlord Games Viking Hirdmen
 	A French board game by Clash of Arms from Timothy Colonna

PROBLEMS
No con can be perfect. We share what went awry this year.
THE PEOPLE
One of the best parts of Huzzah is seeing familiar people. It is a very friendly place. Shout outs to Mike Paine, Dan, Patreon backer Kyle, Wargaming Recon Fan Club members Robert &amp; Sal &amp; Johnny, everyone at MHWA including: Joshua, Julie, Dean, Billy, and Mike. Also the Vanguard Hobby Club but especially Ken. Adler Hobby's Gordon and Denise.
HUZZAH
Adrian and I were at Huzzah May 18-20, 2018. We did a live recording there on Sunday May 20th. If you were at the con you could have attended the live recording. We may also have had the chance to play a game with YOU.

Announcements
 
Wargaming Recon Facebook Group 
A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. We have seen some great discussions lately. Some members have shared pics of minis they’re painting and had a lively discussion about wet palettes. Want to thank Enfilade &amp; NHMGS for making it possible for us to back a wet palette Kickstarter. We will do a big Wet Palette episode in 2017 because of their support.

 
ITUNES REVIEW

 	5 star review titled “Top Notch” from landencelano of the Grunt Work Podcast” Really impressed with the quality of the content and how enjoyable it was even being semi-unfamiliar with the topic. Unique perspective. Can’t wait to consume all there is to listen to. ”



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Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com

Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes.  Cover photo by Christopher Boynton.

License
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Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Another Year, another HUZZAH! The boys hit up the best historical con in Maine! GAMES PLAYED Operation Jupiter, Hill 112 Rapid Fire rules Peter Dalton GM Omelet du Fromage Lion Rampant (affiliate link) rules GM Ken Eckhardt Battle of Cedar Creek ACW Fire &amp; Fury Brigade 2nd ed rules Peter Dalton GM ADRIAN ONLY Test of Honour in Hanghai Test of Honour (affiliate link) game on Mike Paine's Hanghai table with Christopher Rett &amp; Patrick Tuttle as GMs VENDORS Brigadiersbookshelf with Dean Emmerson Bought 2 GMT games Manoeuvre (affiliate link) recommended by MHWA vice president Joshua, also bought A Distant Plain (affiliate link) from their COIN series. Been wanting it for a long time. Adrian's purchases Hobby Bunker: Fire &amp; Fury Brigade 2nd edition rules Wee Wolf Miniatures: Gangs of Rome (affiliate link) Warlord Games Viking Hirdmen A French board game by Clash of Arms from Timothy Colonna PROBLEMS No con can be perfect. We share what went awry this year. THE PEOPLE One of the best parts of Huzzah is seeing familiar people. It is a very friendly place. Shout outs to Mike Paine, Dan, Patreon backer Kyle, Wargaming Recon Fan Club members Robert &amp; Sal &amp; Johnny, everyone at MHWA including: Joshua, Julie, Dean, Billy, and Mike. Also the Vanguard Hobby Club but especially Ken. Adler Hobby's Gordon and Denise. HUZZAH Adrian and I were at Huzzah May 18-20, 2018. We did a live recording there on Sunday May 20th. If you were at the con you could have attended the live recording. We may also have had the chance to play a game with YOU. Announcements   Wargaming Recon Facebook Group A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. We have seen some great discussions lately. Some members have shared pics of minis they’re painting and had a lively discussion about wet palettes. Want to thank Enfilade &amp; NHMGS for making it possible for us to back a wet palette Kickstarter. We will do a big Wet Palette episode in 2017 because of their support.   ITUNES REVIEW 5 star review titled “Top Notch” from landencelano of the Grunt Work Podcast” Really impressed with the quality of the content and how enjoyable it was even being semi-unfamiliar with the topic. Unique perspective. Can’t wait to consume all there is to listen to. ” Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio. iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Recent Reviews WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content. Big changes are here for 2018. Thank you to the members! Reminders We suggest Mobile Users listen to the show using Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users. Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes. Next Episode is 208 releasing on May 21 2018 Subscribe to us on iTunes Contact Wargaming Recon We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to: Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome) Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263 Subscribe on iTunes Find us on Facebook Twitter Stitcher Radio Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer). Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com. Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes.  Cover photo by Christopher Boynton. License This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Another Year, another HUZZAH! The boys hit up the best historical con in Maine! GAMES PLAYED Operation Jupiter, Hill 112 Rapid Fire rules Peter Dalton GM Omelet du Fromage Lion Rampant (affiliate link) rules GM Ken Eckhardt Battle of Cedar Creek ACW Fire &amp; Fury Brigade 2nd ed rules Peter Dalton GM ADRIAN ONLY Test of Honour in Hanghai Test of Honour (affiliate link) game on Mike Paine's Hanghai table with Christopher Rett &amp; Patrick Tuttle as GMs VENDORS Brigadiersbookshelf with Dean Emmerson Bought 2 GMT games Manoeuvre (affiliate link) recommended by MHWA vice president Joshua, also bought A Distant Plain (affiliate link) from their COIN series. Been wanting it for a long time. Adrian's purchases Hobby Bunker: Fire &amp; Fury Brigade 2nd edition rules Wee Wolf Miniatures: Gangs of Rome (affiliate link) Warlord Games Viking Hirdmen A French board game by Clash of Arms from Timothy Colonna PROBLEMS No con can be perfect. We share what went awry this year. THE PEOPLE One of the best parts of Huzzah is seeing familiar people. It is a very friendly place. Shout outs to Mike Paine, Dan, Patreon backer Kyle, Wargaming Recon Fan Club members Robert &amp; Sal &amp; Johnny, everyone at MHWA including: Joshua, Julie, Dean, Billy, and Mike. Also the Vanguard Hobby Club but especially Ken. Adler Hobby's Gordon and Denise. HUZZAH Adrian and I were at Huzzah May 18-20, 2018. We did a live recording there on Sunday May 20th. If you were at the con you could have attended the live recording. We may also have had the chance to play a game with YOU. Announcements   Wargaming Recon Facebook Group A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. We have seen some great discussions lately. Some members have shared pics of minis they’re painting and had a lively discussion about wet palettes. Want to thank Enfilade &amp; NHMGS for making it possible for us to back a wet palette Kickstarter. We will do a big Wet Palette episode in 2017 because of their support.   ITUNES REVIEW 5 star review titled “Top Notch” from landencelano of the Grunt Work Podcast” Really impressed with the quality of the content and how enjoyable it was even being semi-unfamiliar with the topic. Unique perspective. Can’t wait to consume all there is to listen to. ” Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio. iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Recent Reviews WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content. Big changes are here for 2018. Thank you to the members! Reminders We suggest Mobile Users listen to the show using Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users. Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes. Next Episode is 208 releasing on May 21 2018 Subscribe to us on iTunes Contact Wargaming Recon We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to: Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome) Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263 Subscribe on iTunes Find us on Facebook Twitter Stitcher Radio Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer). Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com. Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes.  Cover photo by Christopher Boynton. License This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Star Wars Armada – Wargaming Recon #208</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2018/05/21/star-wars-armada-wargaming-recon-208/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 21 May 2018 04:01:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Star Wars Armada is the not entirely new starship battle game set in the Star Wars universe.  We compare and contrast it with the Star Wars X-wing Miniatures game.  You'll also discover our recommendation for if YOU should play Armada.



HUZZAH
Adrian and I were at Huzzah May 18-20, 2018. We did a live recording there on Sunday May 20th. If you were at the con you could have attended the live recording. We may also have had the chance to play a game with YOU.

Announcements
 
Wargaming Recon Facebook Group 
A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. We have seen some great discussions lately. Some members have shared pics of minis they’re painting and had a lively discussion about wet palettes. Want to thank Enfilade &amp; NHMGS for making it possible for us to back a wet palette Kickstarter. We will do a big Wet Palette episode in 2017 because of their support.

 
ITUNES REVIEW

 	5 star review titled “Top Notch” from landencelano of the Grunt Work Podcast” Really impressed with the quality of the content and how enjoyable it was even being semi-unfamiliar with the topic. Unique perspective. Can’t wait to consume all there is to listen to. ”



Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show
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Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST
Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content. Big changes are here for 2018.

Thank you to the members!

Reminders


 	We suggest Mobile Users listen to the show using Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users.



 	Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes.
 	
Next Episode is 208 releasing on May 21 2018




 	Subscribe to us on iTunes




Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com




Contact Wargaming Recon
We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to:

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Credits

“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com.

Jonathan J. Reinhart edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes.

License
This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Star Wars Armada is the not entirely new starship battle game set in the Star Wars universe.  We compare and contrast it with the Star Wars X-wing Miniatures game.  You'll also discover our recommendation for if YOU should play Armada. HUZZAH Adrian and I were at Huzzah May 18-20, 2018. We did a live recording there on Sunday May 20th. If you were at the con you could have attended the live recording. We may also have had the chance to play a game with YOU. Announcements   Wargaming Recon Facebook Group A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. We have seen some great discussions lately. Some members have shared pics of minis they’re painting and had a lively discussion about wet palettes. Want to thank Enfilade &amp; NHMGS for making it possible for us to back a wet palette Kickstarter. We will do a big Wet Palette episode in 2017 because of their support.   ITUNES REVIEW 5 star review titled “Top Notch” from landencelano of the Grunt Work Podcast” Really impressed with the quality of the content and how enjoyable it was even being semi-unfamiliar with the topic. Unique perspective. Can’t wait to consume all there is to listen to. ” Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio. iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Recent Reviews WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content. Big changes are here for 2018. Thank you to the members! Reminders We suggest Mobile Users listen to the show using Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users. Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes. Next Episode is 208 releasing on May 21 2018 Subscribe to us on iTunes Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com Contact Wargaming Recon We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to: Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome) Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263 Subscribe on iTunes Find us on Facebook Twitter Stitcher Radio Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer). Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com. Jonathan J. Reinhart edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes. License This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Star Wars Armada is the not entirely new starship battle game set in the Star Wars universe.  We compare and contrast it with the Star Wars X-wing Miniatures game.  You'll also discover our recommendation for if YOU should play Armada. HUZZAH Adrian and I were at Huzzah May 18-20, 2018. We did a live recording there on Sunday May 20th. If you were at the con you could have attended the live recording. We may also have had the chance to play a game with YOU. Announcements   Wargaming Recon Facebook Group A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. We have seen some great discussions lately. Some members have shared pics of minis they’re painting and had a lively discussion about wet palettes. Want to thank Enfilade &amp; NHMGS for making it possible for us to back a wet palette Kickstarter. We will do a big Wet Palette episode in 2017 because of their support.   ITUNES REVIEW 5 star review titled “Top Notch” from landencelano of the Grunt Work Podcast” Really impressed with the quality of the content and how enjoyable it was even being semi-unfamiliar with the topic. Unique perspective. Can’t wait to consume all there is to listen to. ” Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio. iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Recent Reviews WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content. Big changes are here for 2018. Thank you to the members! Reminders We suggest Mobile Users listen to the show using Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users. Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes. Next Episode is 208 releasing on May 21 2018 Subscribe to us on iTunes Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com Contact Wargaming Recon We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to: Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome) Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263 Subscribe on iTunes Find us on Facebook Twitter Stitcher Radio Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer). Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com. Jonathan J. Reinhart edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes. License This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Choosing What Convention Games to Play – Wargaming Recon #207</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2018/05/07/choosing-what-convention-games-to-play-wargaming-recon-207/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 07 May 2018 04:01:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Choosing what games to play at a convention, game day, trade, show etc can be difficult. But here we can help make your decision easier! Here are some tips!



HUZZAH
Adrian and I will be at Huzzah May 18-20, 2018. We will be doing a live recording there on Sunday May 20th. If you're at the con you can attend the live recording. We may also get the chance to play a game with YOU

Announcements
 
Wargaming Recon Facebook Group 
A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. We have seen some great discussions lately. Some members have shared pics of minis they’re painting and had a lively discussion about wet palettes. Want to thank Enfilade &amp; NHMGS for making it possible for us to back a wet palette Kickstarter. We will do a big Wet Palette episode in 2017 because of their support.

 
ITUNES REVIEW

 	5 star review titled “Top Notch” from landencelano of the Grunt Work Podcast” Really impressed with the quality of the content and how enjoyable it was even being semi-unfamiliar with the topic. Unique perspective. Can’t wait to consume all there is to listen to. ”



Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show
If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio.

iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby?

Recent Reviews




WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon

Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST
Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content. Big changes are here for 2018.

Thank you to the members!

Reminders


 	We suggest Mobile Users listen to the show using Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users.



 	Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes.
 	
Next Episode is 208 releasing on May 21 2018




 	Subscribe to us on iTunes




Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com




Contact Wargaming Recon
We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to:

 	Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome)
 	Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263
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Credits

“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com.

Jonathan J. Reinhart edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes.

License
This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Choosing what games to play at a convention, game day, trade, show etc can be difficult. But here we can help make your decision easier! Here are some tips! HUZZAH Adrian and I will be at Huzzah May 18-20, 2018. We will be doing a live recording there on Sunday May 20th. If you're at the con you can attend the live recording. We may also get the chance to play a game with YOU Announcements   Wargaming Recon Facebook Group A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. We have seen some great discussions lately. Some members have shared pics of minis they’re painting and had a lively discussion about wet palettes. Want to thank Enfilade &amp; NHMGS for making it possible for us to back a wet palette Kickstarter. We will do a big Wet Palette episode in 2017 because of their support.   ITUNES REVIEW 5 star review titled “Top Notch” from landencelano of the Grunt Work Podcast” Really impressed with the quality of the content and how enjoyable it was even being semi-unfamiliar with the topic. Unique perspective. Can’t wait to consume all there is to listen to. ” Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio. iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Recent Reviews WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content. Big changes are here for 2018. Thank you to the members! Reminders We suggest Mobile Users listen to the show using Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users. Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes. Next Episode is 208 releasing on May 21 2018 Subscribe to us on iTunes Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com Contact Wargaming Recon We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to: Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome) Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263 Subscribe on iTunes Find us on Facebook Twitter Stitcher Radio Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer). Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com. Jonathan J. Reinhart edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes. License This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Choosing what games to play at a convention, game day, trade, show etc can be difficult. But here we can help make your decision easier! Here are some tips! HUZZAH Adrian and I will be at Huzzah May 18-20, 2018. We will be doing a live recording there on Sunday May 20th. If you're at the con you can attend the live recording. We may also get the chance to play a game with YOU Announcements   Wargaming Recon Facebook Group A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. We have seen some great discussions lately. Some members have shared pics of minis they’re painting and had a lively discussion about wet palettes. Want to thank Enfilade &amp; NHMGS for making it possible for us to back a wet palette Kickstarter. We will do a big Wet Palette episode in 2017 because of their support.   ITUNES REVIEW 5 star review titled “Top Notch” from landencelano of the Grunt Work Podcast” Really impressed with the quality of the content and how enjoyable it was even being semi-unfamiliar with the topic. Unique perspective. Can’t wait to consume all there is to listen to. ” Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio. iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Recent Reviews WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait? Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content. Big changes are here for 2018. Thank you to the members! Reminders We suggest Mobile Users listen to the show using Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users. Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes. Next Episode is 208 releasing on May 21 2018 Subscribe to us on iTunes Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com Contact Wargaming Recon We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to: Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome) Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263 Subscribe on iTunes Find us on Facebook Twitter Stitcher Radio Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer). Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com. Jonathan J. Reinhart edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes. License This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name. I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Listener Survey Results – Wargaming Recon #206</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Apr 2018 04:01:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We switch up our normal proceedings to talk about Y-O-U.  This episode reveals some of the results from our first ever listener survey.  Tune in to learn why we're doing this and to discover who are your fellow listeners.




Announcements
 
Wargaming Recon Facebook Group 
A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. We have seen some great discussions lately.  Some members have shared pics of minis they’re painting and had a lively discussion about wet palettes. Want to thank Enfilade &amp; NHMGS for making it possible for us to back a wet palette Kickstarter. We will do a big Wet Palette episode in 2017 because of their support.

 
ITUNES REVIEW

 	5 star review titled “Top Notch” from landencelano of the Grunt Work Podcast” Really impressed with the quality of the content and how enjoyable it was even being semi-unfamiliar with the topic. Unique perspective. Can’t wait to consume all there is to listen to. ”



Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show
If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio.

iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby?

Recent Reviews




WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon

Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST
Don’t want to wait?  Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee.  You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content.  Big changes are here for 2018.

Thank you to the members!

Reminders


 	We suggest Mobile Users listen to the show using Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users.



 	Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes.
 	
Next Episode is 205 releasing on Apr 9 2018




 	Subscribe to us on iTunes




Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com




Contact Wargaming Recon
We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to:

 	Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome)
 	Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263
 	Subscribe on iTunes
 	Find us on Facebook
 	Twitter
 	Stitcher Radio
 	Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer).


Credits

“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com.

Jonathan J. Reinhart edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes.

License
This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name.  I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>We switch up our normal proceedings to talk about Y-O-U.  This episode reveals some of the results from our first ever listener survey.  Tune in to learn why we're doing this and to discover who are your fellow listeners. Announcements   Wargaming Recon Facebook Group  A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. We have seen some great discussions lately.  Some members have shared pics of minis they’re painting and had a lively discussion about wet palettes. Want to thank Enfilade &amp; NHMGS for making it possible for us to back a wet palette Kickstarter. We will do a big Wet Palette episode in 2017 because of their support.   ITUNES REVIEW 5 star review titled “Top Notch” from landencelano of the Grunt Work Podcast” Really impressed with the quality of the content and how enjoyable it was even being semi-unfamiliar with the topic. Unique perspective. Can’t wait to consume all there is to listen to. ” Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio. iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Recent Reviews WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait?  Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee.  You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content.  Big changes are here for 2018. Thank you to the members! Reminders We suggest Mobile Users listen to the show using Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users. Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes. Next Episode is 205 releasing on Apr 9 2018 Subscribe to us on iTunes Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com Contact Wargaming Recon We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to: Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome) Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263 Subscribe on iTunes Find us on Facebook Twitter Stitcher Radio Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer). Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com. Jonathan J. Reinhart edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes. License This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name.  I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>We switch up our normal proceedings to talk about Y-O-U.  This episode reveals some of the results from our first ever listener survey.  Tune in to learn why we're doing this and to discover who are your fellow listeners. Announcements   Wargaming Recon Facebook Group  A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. We have seen some great discussions lately.  Some members have shared pics of minis they’re painting and had a lively discussion about wet palettes. Want to thank Enfilade &amp; NHMGS for making it possible for us to back a wet palette Kickstarter. We will do a big Wet Palette episode in 2017 because of their support.   ITUNES REVIEW 5 star review titled “Top Notch” from landencelano of the Grunt Work Podcast” Really impressed with the quality of the content and how enjoyable it was even being semi-unfamiliar with the topic. Unique perspective. Can’t wait to consume all there is to listen to. ” Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio. iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Recent Reviews WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait?  Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee.  You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content.  Big changes are here for 2018. Thank you to the members! Reminders We suggest Mobile Users listen to the show using Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users. Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes. Next Episode is 205 releasing on Apr 9 2018 Subscribe to us on iTunes Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com Contact Wargaming Recon We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to: Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome) Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263 Subscribe on iTunes Find us on Facebook Twitter Stitcher Radio Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer). Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com. Jonathan J. Reinhart edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes. License This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name.  I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Small Game Companies We Love – Wargaming Recon #205</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2018/04/09/small-game-companies-we-love-wargaming-recon-205/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Apr 2018 04:03:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">https://wargamingforums.com/?p=7646</guid>
		<description>Everyone talks about the big game companies. But, what about some of the smaller ones you've yet to discover? Stay tuned while we share some of the smaller game companies we love.




Small Game Companies We Love

 	Cigar Box Battle
 	Wargamers' Terrain
 	Leadbear's Tufts
 	Chris Parker Games
 	Wargames Illustrated
 	Things From the Basement
 	Inkwell Ideas

Announcements
Listener Survey
First ever listener survey being done.  Will only take 3 minutes of your time to answer 10 questions.  This will help us to improve the show by learning a little more about your listening habits along with what content you want us to put on the show.  Please take the survey and share it with your friends.
Wargaming Recon Facebook Group 
A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. We have seen some great discussions lately.  Some members have shared pics of minis they’re painting and had a lively discussion about wet palettes. Want to thank Enfilade &amp; NHMGS for making it possible for us to back a wet palette Kickstarter. We will do a big Wet Palette episode in 2017 because of their support.

 
ITUNES REVIEW

 	5 star review titled “Top Notch” from landencelano of the Grunt Work Podcast” Really impressed with the quality of the content and how enjoyable it was even being semi-unfamiliar with the topic. Unique perspective. Can’t wait to consume all there is to listen to. ”



Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show
If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio.

iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby?

Recent Reviews




WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon

Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST
Don’t want to wait?  Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee.  You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content.  Big changes are here for 2018.

Thank you to the members!

Reminders


 	We suggest Mobile Users listen to the show using Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users.



 	Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes.
 	
Next Episode is 205 releasing on Apr 9 2018




 	Subscribe to us on iTunes




Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com




Contact Wargaming Recon
We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to:

 	Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome)
 	Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263
 	Subscribe on iTunes
 	Find us on Facebook
 	Twitter
 	Stitcher Radio
 	Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer).


Credits

“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com.

Jonathan J. Reinhart edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes.

License
This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name.  I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Everyone talks about the big game companies. But, what about some of the smaller ones you've yet to discover? Stay tuned while we share some of the smaller game companies we love. Small Game Companies We Love Cigar Box Battle Wargamers' Terrain Leadbear's Tufts Chris Parker Games Wargames Illustrated Things From the Basement Inkwell Ideas Announcements Listener Survey First ever listener survey being done.  Will only take 3 minutes of your time to answer 10 questions.  This will help us to improve the show by learning a little more about your listening habits along with what content you want us to put on the show.  Please take the survey and share it with your friends. Wargaming Recon Facebook Group  A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. We have seen some great discussions lately.  Some members have shared pics of minis they’re painting and had a lively discussion about wet palettes. Want to thank Enfilade &amp; NHMGS for making it possible for us to back a wet palette Kickstarter. We will do a big Wet Palette episode in 2017 because of their support.   ITUNES REVIEW 5 star review titled “Top Notch” from landencelano of the Grunt Work Podcast” Really impressed with the quality of the content and how enjoyable it was even being semi-unfamiliar with the topic. Unique perspective. Can’t wait to consume all there is to listen to. ” Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio. iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Recent Reviews WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait?  Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee.  You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content.  Big changes are here for 2018. Thank you to the members! Reminders We suggest Mobile Users listen to the show using Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users. Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes. Next Episode is 205 releasing on Apr 9 2018 Subscribe to us on iTunes Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com Contact Wargaming Recon We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to: Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome) Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263 Subscribe on iTunes Find us on Facebook Twitter Stitcher Radio Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer). Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com. Jonathan J. Reinhart edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes. License This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name.  I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Everyone talks about the big game companies. But, what about some of the smaller ones you've yet to discover? Stay tuned while we share some of the smaller game companies we love. Small Game Companies We Love Cigar Box Battle Wargamers' Terrain Leadbear's Tufts Chris Parker Games Wargames Illustrated Things From the Basement Inkwell Ideas Announcements Listener Survey First ever listener survey being done.  Will only take 3 minutes of your time to answer 10 questions.  This will help us to improve the show by learning a little more about your listening habits along with what content you want us to put on the show.  Please take the survey and share it with your friends. Wargaming Recon Facebook Group  A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. We have seen some great discussions lately.  Some members have shared pics of minis they’re painting and had a lively discussion about wet palettes. Want to thank Enfilade &amp; NHMGS for making it possible for us to back a wet palette Kickstarter. We will do a big Wet Palette episode in 2017 because of their support.   ITUNES REVIEW 5 star review titled “Top Notch” from landencelano of the Grunt Work Podcast” Really impressed with the quality of the content and how enjoyable it was even being semi-unfamiliar with the topic. Unique perspective. Can’t wait to consume all there is to listen to. ” Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio. iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Recent Reviews WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait?  Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee.  You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content.  Big changes are here for 2018. Thank you to the members! Reminders We suggest Mobile Users listen to the show using Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users. Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes. Next Episode is 205 releasing on Apr 9 2018 Subscribe to us on iTunes Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com Contact Wargaming Recon We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to: Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome) Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263 Subscribe on iTunes Find us on Facebook Twitter Stitcher Radio Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer). Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com. Jonathan J. Reinhart edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes. License This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name.  I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>When You Can’t Game With Friends – Wargaming Recon #204</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2018/03/26/when-you-cant-game-with-friends-wargaming-recon-204/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Mar 2018 04:01:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Sometimes life gets so busy that you can't game with your buddies like you used to.  What do you do when that happens?  We share 5 tips to help you manage.




5 Tips

 	Game remotely
 	Find a new group of gamers
 	Play a different game
 	Use other aspects of the hobby
 	Spend time with other friends or family

Game Remotely
Use Youtube Live/Google Hangouts on Air to play games with your friends.  All you need is a computer with a microphone and webcam.  You could also use something like Roll20 or Fantasy Grounds if playing a roleplaying game is your style.
Find a New Group of Gamers
Visit your local game store or club.  They often have dedicated gaming nights.  Just check their online calendar.  Fridays, for example, tend to be for Friday Night Magic.  Other nights may be for board games, or miniatures gaming, or RPGs.  You could also try using Meetup to find an existing group of gamers or to start your own group.
Play a Different Game
Switch it up by playing another game you like with a group of friends who may not normally like playing what you usually do.  Many board games have digital versions you can download as apps for your smartphones and tablets.  You can also use Steam to easily play computer games.
Use Other Aspects of the Hobby
You don't need to be gaming to sate your gaming desire.  Why not listen to gaming podcasts, paint minis, build terrain, and research histories or read about the setting?  Watching videos can be useful, too.  There's lots of how to videos or even actual play content on Youtube.  If you'd like to give an actual play video a try, we strongly recommend Tassels Plays.  It is a channel run by the daughter of friend of the show Jay Libby.  She does a great job creating entertaining and interesting videos.
Spend Time With Other Friends or Family
Inasmuch as we love to play games, we cannot game all the time.  Chances are we have non-gamer friends who'd like to spend time with us.  Why not use this opportunity to reconnect with them?  Or you could switch gears and engage in more qualify family time with your significant other and/or children.  There might even be a project you've put off at home that you can cross off that honey do list.

 
Announcements
Listener Survey
First ever listener survey being done.  Will only take 3 minutes of your time to answer 10 questions.  This will help us to improve the show by learning a little more about your listening habits along with what content you want us to put on the show.  Please take the survey and share it with your friends.
Wargaming Recon Facebook Group 
A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. We have seen some great discussions lately.  Some members have shared pics of minis they’re painting and had a lively discussion about wet palettes. Want to thank Enfilade &amp; NHMGS for making it possible for us to back a wet palette Kickstarter. We will do a big Wet Palette episode in 2017 because of their support.

 
ITUNES REVIEW

 	5 star review titled “Top Notch” from landencelano of the Grunt Work Podcast” Really impressed with the quality of the content and how enjoyable it was even being semi-unfamiliar with the topic. Unique perspective. Can’t wait to consume all there is to listen to. ”



Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show
If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio.

iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby?

Recent Reviews




WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon

Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST
Don’t want to wait?  Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee.  You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content.  Big changes are here for 2018.

Thank you to the members!

Reminders


 	We suggest Mobile Users listen to the show using Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users.



 	Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes.
 	
Next Episode is 205 releasing on Apr 9 2018




 	Subscribe to us on iTunes




Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com




Contact Wargaming Recon
We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to:

 	Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome)
 	Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263
 	Subscribe on iTunes
 	Find us on Facebook
 	Twitter
 	Stitcher Radio
 	Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer).


Credits

“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com.

Jonathan J. Reinhart edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes.

License
This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name.  I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Sometimes life gets so busy that you can't game with your buddies like you used to.  What do you do when that happens?  We share 5 tips to help you manage. 5 Tips Game remotely Find a new group of gamers Play a different game Use other aspects of the hobby Spend time with other friends or family Game Remotely Use Youtube Live/Google Hangouts on Air to play games with your friends.  All you need is a computer with a microphone and webcam.  You could also use something like Roll20 or Fantasy Grounds if playing a roleplaying game is your style. Find a New Group of Gamers Visit your local game store or club.  They often have dedicated gaming nights.  Just check their online calendar.  Fridays, for example, tend to be for Friday Night Magic.  Other nights may be for board games, or miniatures gaming, or RPGs.  You could also try using Meetup to find an existing group of gamers or to start your own group. Play a Different Game Switch it up by playing another game you like with a group of friends who may not normally like playing what you usually do.  Many board games have digital versions you can download as apps for your smartphones and tablets.  You can also use Steam to easily play computer games. Use Other Aspects of the Hobby You don't need to be gaming to sate your gaming desire.  Why not listen to gaming podcasts, paint minis, build terrain, and research histories or read about the setting?  Watching videos can be useful, too.  There's lots of how to videos or even actual play content on Youtube.  If you'd like to give an actual play video a try, we strongly recommend Tassels Plays.  It is a channel run by the daughter of friend of the show Jay Libby.  She does a great job creating entertaining and interesting videos. Spend Time With Other Friends or Family Inasmuch as we love to play games, we cannot game all the time.  Chances are we have non-gamer friends who'd like to spend time with us.  Why not use this opportunity to reconnect with them?  Or you could switch gears and engage in more qualify family time with your significant other and/or children.  There might even be a project you've put off at home that you can cross off that honey do list.   Announcements Listener Survey First ever listener survey being done.  Will only take 3 minutes of your time to answer 10 questions.  This will help us to improve the show by learning a little more about your listening habits along with what content you want us to put on the show.  Please take the survey and share it with your friends. Wargaming Recon Facebook Group  A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. We have seen some great discussions lately.  Some members have shared pics of minis they’re painting and had a lively discussion about wet palettes. Want to thank Enfilade &amp; NHMGS for making it possible for us to back a wet palette Kickstarter. We will do a big Wet Palette episode in 2017 because of their support.   ITUNES REVIEW 5 star review titled “Top Notch” from landencelano of the Grunt Work Podcast” Really impressed with the quality of the content and how enjoyable it was even being semi-unfamiliar with the topic. Unique perspective. Can’t wait to consume all there is to listen to. ” Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio. iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Recent Reviews WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait?  Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee.  You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content.  Big changes are here for 2018. Thank you to the members! Reminders We suggest Mobile Users listen to the show using Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users. Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes. Next Episode is 205 releasing on Apr 9 2018 Subscribe to us on iTunes Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com Contact Wargaming Recon We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to: Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome) Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263 Subscribe on iTunes Find us on Facebook Twitter Stitcher Radio Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer). Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com. Jonathan J. Reinhart edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes. License This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name.  I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Sometimes life gets so busy that you can't game with your buddies like you used to.  What do you do when that happens?  We share 5 tips to help you manage. 5 Tips Game remotely Find a new group of gamers Play a different game Use other aspects of the hobby Spend time with other friends or family Game Remotely Use Youtube Live/Google Hangouts on Air to play games with your friends.  All you need is a computer with a microphone and webcam.  You could also use something like Roll20 or Fantasy Grounds if playing a roleplaying game is your style. Find a New Group of Gamers Visit your local game store or club.  They often have dedicated gaming nights.  Just check their online calendar.  Fridays, for example, tend to be for Friday Night Magic.  Other nights may be for board games, or miniatures gaming, or RPGs.  You could also try using Meetup to find an existing group of gamers or to start your own group. Play a Different Game Switch it up by playing another game you like with a group of friends who may not normally like playing what you usually do.  Many board games have digital versions you can download as apps for your smartphones and tablets.  You can also use Steam to easily play computer games. Use Other Aspects of the Hobby You don't need to be gaming to sate your gaming desire.  Why not listen to gaming podcasts, paint minis, build terrain, and research histories or read about the setting?  Watching videos can be useful, too.  There's lots of how to videos or even actual play content on Youtube.  If you'd like to give an actual play video a try, we strongly recommend Tassels Plays.  It is a channel run by the daughter of friend of the show Jay Libby.  She does a great job creating entertaining and interesting videos. Spend Time With Other Friends or Family Inasmuch as we love to play games, we cannot game all the time.  Chances are we have non-gamer friends who'd like to spend time with us.  Why not use this opportunity to reconnect with them?  Or you could switch gears and engage in more qualify family time with your significant other and/or children.  There might even be a project you've put off at home that you can cross off that honey do list.   Announcements Listener Survey First ever listener survey being done.  Will only take 3 minutes of your time to answer 10 questions.  This will help us to improve the show by learning a little more about your listening habits along with what content you want us to put on the show.  Please take the survey and share it with your friends. Wargaming Recon Facebook Group  A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. We have seen some great discussions lately.  Some members have shared pics of minis they’re painting and had a lively discussion about wet palettes. Want to thank Enfilade &amp; NHMGS for making it possible for us to back a wet palette Kickstarter. We will do a big Wet Palette episode in 2017 because of their support.   ITUNES REVIEW 5 star review titled “Top Notch” from landencelano of the Grunt Work Podcast” Really impressed with the quality of the content and how enjoyable it was even being semi-unfamiliar with the topic. Unique perspective. Can’t wait to consume all there is to listen to. ” Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio. iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Recent Reviews WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait?  Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee.  You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content.  Big changes are here for 2018. Thank you to the members! Reminders We suggest Mobile Users listen to the show using Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users. Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes. Next Episode is 205 releasing on Apr 9 2018 Subscribe to us on iTunes Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com Contact Wargaming Recon We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to: Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome) Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263 Subscribe on iTunes Find us on Facebook Twitter Stitcher Radio Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer). Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com. Jonathan J. Reinhart edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes. License This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name.  I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>TotalCon 2018 Crossover – Wargaming Recon #203</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2018/03/12/totalcon-2018-crossover-wargaming-recon-203/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Mar 2018 04:02:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">https://wargamingforums.com/?p=7627</guid>
		<description>In this weeks exciting episode Picard meets Obi Wan Kenobi in this wondrous cross over of the Mythwits and Wargaming Recon! This all takes place at TotalCon 2018! The lads talk about all that is wargaming at the con! Also a little bit about Cosplay!




Wargaming Recon
Jonathan is the owner and host of the Wargaming Recon podcast, which releases new episodes twice a month (You should know this by now). Jonathan was also an editor of Troll in the Corner where he wrote about wargaming. He’s been a miniatures gamer/wargamer since 2000 and a board gamer for even longer. He now is a member of the TSR Network and is currently corrupting his daughter into the world of Geekdom.
The Mythwits
Peter Bryant and Mike Kafe combined, make up the MythWits, a geek pop culture talk show. The show focuses on geek subject matter and presents it with comedy and wit. Most weeks we have an industry established guest host who sits in on the show. We are known primarily for our interviews, but we also do comedy bits and play games.
This show is mostly safe for work. We say bad words and talk about adult situations but it's really not that bad.
Check out the live show every Monday night at 9pm eastern time (UTC-05:00) on our Facebook page. We invite you to ask questions via our chat room. You can also catch all of our encore presentations on our YouTube page. If you'd rather just listen to the podcast version you can listen on our PodBean page or subscribe to our iTunes feed.

Nerd Rage News
Stephen Wollet - Steve was born in Battlecreek Michigan on July 4, 1969, A true Patriot. He joined the US Army and served during the years of the Panama invasion and Desert Storm. Steve has worked in Cancer Research at Johns Hopkins, been a land surveyor, a paramedic, herbalist, and an alternative health care consultant. But why is this important???? Becasue Steve has released the documentary: Word from a Gamer!
 
Announcements
Wargaming Recon Facebook Group 
A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. We have seen some great discussions lately.  Some members have shared pics of minis they’re painting and had a lively discussion about wet palettes. Want to thank Enfilade &amp; NHMGS for making it possible for us to back a wet palette Kickstarter. We will do a big Wet Palette episode in 2017 because of their support.

 
ITUNES REVIEW

 	5 star review titled “Top Notch” from landencelano of the Grunt Work Podcast” Really impressed with the quality of the content and how enjoyable it was even being semi-unfamiliar with the topic. Unique perspective. Can’t wait to consume all there is to listen to. ”



Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show
If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio.

iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby?

Recent Reviews




WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon

Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST
Don’t want to wait?  Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee.  You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content.  Big changes are here for 2018.

Thank you to:

 	Patrick


Reminders


 	We suggest Mobile Users use Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users.



 	Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes.
 	
Next Episode is 204 releasing on Mar 26 2018




 	Subscribe to us on iTunes




Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com




Contact Wargaming Recon
We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to:

 	Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome)
 	Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263
 	Subscribe on iTunes
 	Find us on Facebook
 	Twitter
 	Stitcher Radio
 	Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer).


Credits

“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com.

Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes.

License
This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name.  I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>In this weeks exciting episode Picard meets Obi Wan Kenobi in this wondrous cross over of the Mythwits and Wargaming Recon! This all takes place at TotalCon 2018! The lads talk about all that is wargaming at the con! Also a little bit about Cosplay! Wargaming Recon Jonathan is the owner and host of the Wargaming Recon podcast, which releases new episodes twice a month (You should know this by now). Jonathan was also an editor of Troll in the Corner where he wrote about wargaming. He’s been a miniatures gamer/wargamer since 2000 and a board gamer for even longer. He now is a member of the TSR Network and is currently corrupting his daughter into the world of Geekdom. The Mythwits Peter Bryant and Mike Kafe combined, make up the MythWits, a geek pop culture talk show. The show focuses on geek subject matter and presents it with comedy and wit. Most weeks we have an industry established guest host who sits in on the show. We are known primarily for our interviews, but we also do comedy bits and play games. This show is mostly safe for work. We say bad words and talk about adult situations but it's really not that bad. Check out the live show every Monday night at 9pm eastern time (UTC-05:00) on our Facebook page. We invite you to ask questions via our chat room. You can also catch all of our encore presentations on our YouTube page. If you'd rather just listen to the podcast version you can listen on our PodBean page or subscribe to our iTunes feed. Nerd Rage News Stephen Wollet - Steve was born in Battlecreek Michigan on July 4, 1969, A true Patriot. He joined the US Army and served during the years of the Panama invasion and Desert Storm. Steve has worked in Cancer Research at Johns Hopkins, been a land surveyor, a paramedic, herbalist, and an alternative health care consultant. But why is this important???? Becasue Steve has released the documentary: Word from a Gamer!   Announcements Wargaming Recon Facebook Group  A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. We have seen some great discussions lately.  Some members have shared pics of minis they’re painting and had a lively discussion about wet palettes. Want to thank Enfilade &amp; NHMGS for making it possible for us to back a wet palette Kickstarter. We will do a big Wet Palette episode in 2017 because of their support.   ITUNES REVIEW 5 star review titled “Top Notch” from landencelano of the Grunt Work Podcast” Really impressed with the quality of the content and how enjoyable it was even being semi-unfamiliar with the topic. Unique perspective. Can’t wait to consume all there is to listen to. ” Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio. iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Recent Reviews WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait?  Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee.  You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content.  Big changes are here for 2018. Thank you to: Patrick Reminders We suggest Mobile Users use Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users. Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes. Next Episode is 204 releasing on Mar 26 2018 Subscribe to us on iTunes Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com Contact Wargaming Recon We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to: Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome) Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263 Subscribe on iTunes Find us on Facebook Twitter Stitcher Radio Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer). Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com. Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes. License This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name.  I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>In this weeks exciting episode Picard meets Obi Wan Kenobi in this wondrous cross over of the Mythwits and Wargaming Recon! This all takes place at TotalCon 2018! The lads talk about all that is wargaming at the con! Also a little bit about Cosplay! Wargaming Recon Jonathan is the owner and host of the Wargaming Recon podcast, which releases new episodes twice a month (You should know this by now). Jonathan was also an editor of Troll in the Corner where he wrote about wargaming. He’s been a miniatures gamer/wargamer since 2000 and a board gamer for even longer. He now is a member of the TSR Network and is currently corrupting his daughter into the world of Geekdom. The Mythwits Peter Bryant and Mike Kafe combined, make up the MythWits, a geek pop culture talk show. The show focuses on geek subject matter and presents it with comedy and wit. Most weeks we have an industry established guest host who sits in on the show. We are known primarily for our interviews, but we also do comedy bits and play games. This show is mostly safe for work. We say bad words and talk about adult situations but it's really not that bad. Check out the live show every Monday night at 9pm eastern time (UTC-05:00) on our Facebook page. We invite you to ask questions via our chat room. You can also catch all of our encore presentations on our YouTube page. If you'd rather just listen to the podcast version you can listen on our PodBean page or subscribe to our iTunes feed. Nerd Rage News Stephen Wollet - Steve was born in Battlecreek Michigan on July 4, 1969, A true Patriot. He joined the US Army and served during the years of the Panama invasion and Desert Storm. Steve has worked in Cancer Research at Johns Hopkins, been a land surveyor, a paramedic, herbalist, and an alternative health care consultant. But why is this important???? Becasue Steve has released the documentary: Word from a Gamer!   Announcements Wargaming Recon Facebook Group  A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. We have seen some great discussions lately.  Some members have shared pics of minis they’re painting and had a lively discussion about wet palettes. Want to thank Enfilade &amp; NHMGS for making it possible for us to back a wet palette Kickstarter. We will do a big Wet Palette episode in 2017 because of their support.   ITUNES REVIEW 5 star review titled “Top Notch” from landencelano of the Grunt Work Podcast” Really impressed with the quality of the content and how enjoyable it was even being semi-unfamiliar with the topic. Unique perspective. Can’t wait to consume all there is to listen to. ” Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio. iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Recent Reviews WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait?  Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee.  You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content.  Big changes are here for 2018. Thank you to: Patrick Reminders We suggest Mobile Users use Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users. Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes. Next Episode is 204 releasing on Mar 26 2018 Subscribe to us on iTunes Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com Contact Wargaming Recon We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to: Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome) Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263 Subscribe on iTunes Find us on Facebook Twitter Stitcher Radio Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer). Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com. Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes. License This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name.  I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Cube of Death Kickstarter – Wargaming Recon #202</title>
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		<description>Cube of Death is unlike anything you've ever seen.  It's a trivia game.  No wait.  It's a roleplaying game.  Wait, its a card game.  Actually...it is all three of those things.




The Kickstarter
Cube of Death will launch to Kickstarter in the spring or summer of 2018.  There will be over 600 cards in the game.  Separate decks provide characters, an adventure deck of rooms, and also the many different trivia questions.  Depending on the level at which one backs the Kickstarter project you will receive various rewards.

The game is being launched by TSR and will appear on the TSR Kickstarter account instead of Peter Bryant's.  Peter used his own to launch Rogue Chess.
Wargaming Recon Facebook Group 
Some great discussion about the previous episode.  Especially the Test of Honor FAQ and distribution announcements.
Announcements
Wargaming Recon Facebook Group 
A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. We have seen some great discussions lately.  Some members have shared pics of minis they’re painting and had a lively discussion about wet palettes. Want to thank Enfilade &amp; NHMGS for making it possible for us to back a wet palette Kickstarter. We will do a big Wet Palette episode in 2017 because of their support.

 
TotalCon 2018
Wargaming Recon was at TotalCon 2018.  We recorded a crossover episode with the Mythwits.  This recording was open to the public!  If you've ever wanted to see a podcast episode in the making we hope you were sure to check this out.  It is NOT an official event.  We shared further details on our social media (i.e. time and location).  It should be that Saturday during the dinner break.
ITUNES REVIEW

 	5 star review titled “Top Notch” from landencelano of the Grunt Work Podcast” Really impressed with the quality of the content and how enjoyable it was even being semi-unfamiliar with the topic. Unique perspective. Can’t wait to consume all there is to listen to. ”



Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show
If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio.

iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby?

Recent Reviews




WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon

Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST
Don’t want to wait?  Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee.  You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content.  Big changes are here for 2018.

Thank you to:

 	Patrick


Reminders


 	We suggest Mobile Users use Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users.



 	Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes.
 	
Next Episode is 203 releasing on Mar 12 2018




 	Subscribe to us on iTunes




Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com




Contact Wargaming Recon
We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to:

 	Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome)
 	Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263
 	Subscribe on iTunes
 	Find us on Facebook
 	Twitter
 	Stitcher Radio
 	Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer).


Credits

“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com.

Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes.

License
This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name.  I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Cube of Death is unlike anything you've ever seen.  It's a trivia game.  No wait.  It's a roleplaying game.  Wait, its a card game.  Actually...it is all three of those things. The Kickstarter Cube of Death will launch to Kickstarter in the spring or summer of 2018.  There will be over 600 cards in the game.  Separate decks provide characters, an adventure deck of rooms, and also the many different trivia questions.  Depending on the level at which one backs the Kickstarter project you will receive various rewards. The game is being launched by TSR and will appear on the TSR Kickstarter account instead of Peter Bryant's.  Peter used his own to launch Rogue Chess. Wargaming Recon Facebook Group  Some great discussion about the previous episode.  Especially the Test of Honor FAQ and distribution announcements. Announcements Wargaming Recon Facebook Group  A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. We have seen some great discussions lately.  Some members have shared pics of minis they’re painting and had a lively discussion about wet palettes. Want to thank Enfilade &amp; NHMGS for making it possible for us to back a wet palette Kickstarter. We will do a big Wet Palette episode in 2017 because of their support.   TotalCon 2018 Wargaming Recon was at TotalCon 2018.  We recorded a crossover episode with the Mythwits.  This recording was open to the public!  If you've ever wanted to see a podcast episode in the making we hope you were sure to check this out.  It is NOT an official event.  We shared further details on our social media (i.e. time and location).  It should be that Saturday during the dinner break. ITUNES REVIEW 5 star review titled “Top Notch” from landencelano of the Grunt Work Podcast” Really impressed with the quality of the content and how enjoyable it was even being semi-unfamiliar with the topic. Unique perspective. Can’t wait to consume all there is to listen to. ” Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio. iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Recent Reviews WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait?  Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee.  You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content.  Big changes are here for 2018. Thank you to: Patrick Reminders We suggest Mobile Users use Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users. Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes. Next Episode is 203 releasing on Mar 12 2018 Subscribe to us on iTunes Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com Contact Wargaming Recon We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to: Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome) Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263 Subscribe on iTunes Find us on Facebook Twitter Stitcher Radio Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer). Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com. Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes. License This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name.  I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Cube of Death is unlike anything you've ever seen.  It's a trivia game.  No wait.  It's a roleplaying game.  Wait, its a card game.  Actually...it is all three of those things. The Kickstarter Cube of Death will launch to Kickstarter in the spring or summer of 2018.  There will be over 600 cards in the game.  Separate decks provide characters, an adventure deck of rooms, and also the many different trivia questions.  Depending on the level at which one backs the Kickstarter project you will receive various rewards. The game is being launched by TSR and will appear on the TSR Kickstarter account instead of Peter Bryant's.  Peter used his own to launch Rogue Chess. Wargaming Recon Facebook Group  Some great discussion about the previous episode.  Especially the Test of Honor FAQ and distribution announcements. Announcements Wargaming Recon Facebook Group  A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. We have seen some great discussions lately.  Some members have shared pics of minis they’re painting and had a lively discussion about wet palettes. Want to thank Enfilade &amp; NHMGS for making it possible for us to back a wet palette Kickstarter. We will do a big Wet Palette episode in 2017 because of their support.   TotalCon 2018 Wargaming Recon was at TotalCon 2018.  We recorded a crossover episode with the Mythwits.  This recording was open to the public!  If you've ever wanted to see a podcast episode in the making we hope you were sure to check this out.  It is NOT an official event.  We shared further details on our social media (i.e. time and location).  It should be that Saturday during the dinner break. ITUNES REVIEW 5 star review titled “Top Notch” from landencelano of the Grunt Work Podcast” Really impressed with the quality of the content and how enjoyable it was even being semi-unfamiliar with the topic. Unique perspective. Can’t wait to consume all there is to listen to. ” Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio. iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Recent Reviews WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait?  Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee.  You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content.  Big changes are here for 2018. Thank you to: Patrick Reminders We suggest Mobile Users use Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users. Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes. Next Episode is 203 releasing on Mar 12 2018 Subscribe to us on iTunes Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com Contact Wargaming Recon We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to: Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome) Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263 Subscribe on iTunes Find us on Facebook Twitter Stitcher Radio Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer). Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com. Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes. License This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name.  I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Kickstarter Updates – Wargaming Recon #201</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Feb 2018 04:01:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In recent years we've recommended that listeners back a variety of Kickstarter projects.  This episode provides updates to some of those projects.




Miniature Wargaming the Movie

 	Introduced in Episode 148 in 2015.
 	Documentary sought to be a comprehensive look at the wargaming hobby.
 	Was recommended by Henry Hyde.
 	Delivery of digital copies estimated for January 2016 with physical copies arriving December 2016.
 	2nd Kickstarter was launched to raise a further 19,000+ GBP on top of the original 5,000 GBP.
 	Estimated delivery dates on the 2nd Kickstarter was pushed to November 2017 for both digital and physical copies of the documentary.
 	A January 2018 update says things are nearing the end.  After many problems and setbacks it is hoped this will finally release in 2018.

Hexographer 2

 	Shared on Episode 167 in 2016.
 	Designer Joe Wetzel wanted to update his Hexographer software.
 	Hexographer is an easy to use cross-platform map making software perfect for those creating a RPG or wargaming campaign or even those who just enjoy doing some worldbuilding.
 	Jonathan used the original Hexographer for the Dedhampton Revolution (listen to Episode 90 for more on the Dedhampton Revolution).
 	Estimated delivery of Hexographer 2 was February 2017.  I received mine by June 2017.

Cigar Box Battle Double Sided Mats

 	Cigar Box Battle is an incredible company making wargaming mats.
 	We first discussed Cigar Box Battle in Episode 176 when we reviewed their mats.
 	Co-owner Chris Ward discussed the company on Episode 183 when he alluded to the Kickstarter project.
 	They asked for $1,5000 in funding and received over $71,000!
 	This is the only Kickstarter I've backed where the product was delivered BEFORE the estimated delivery date.

Everlasting the Best Wet Palette

 	Launched in 2017 by Redgrass Games from France.
 	They sought to create the best wet palette possible for painters of all stripes.
 	They asked for 37,500 Euros and received 270,426 Euros.
 	March 2018 is their estimated date of delivery.  Looking like it will more likely become an April 2018 delivery.
 	Throughout the entire process their communication has been impeccable.
 	Have to thank Enfilade for their support, which has allowed us to back this Kickstarter.

Upcoming Kickstarters That Excite Us

 	Cigar Box Battle has said they will do one in 2018.  No further information on dates or the product.  If it is anything like their double-sided mats it is sure to be fantastic!
 	Peter Bryant from the Mythwits has a Kickstarter coming soon for a revised edition of his Cube of Death game.  We recommended his Rogue Chess Kickstarter on Episode 94.  Peter is coming on the show to discuss his Cube of Death Kickstarter.
 	Dwarven Forge has TWO Kickstarters planned this year.  The first will be a smaller one focusing on more of their miniatures.  The plan is to expand their range by creating underserved miniatures (i.e. townspeople, seated figures, etc).  The second will be in line with their Dungeon of Doom Kickstarter from 2017.  It will expand their terrain range.  Stefan Pokorny and Nate Taylor from Dwarven Forge will be on the show in 2018 to discuss the two Kickstarters.

Kickstarter for Wargamers
With all this talk about Kickstarter and crowdfunding it can still be a tad confusing for a wargamer to understand it all if you're unfamiliar.  We shared guidelines for what crowdfunding projects to back (and which to avoid) on Episode 118.

Jonathan’s (Not a Lawyer) 5 Guidelines for Backing a Kickstarter

 	Have a clear idea of your EXPECTATION. Determine if it matches what the project creator is doing.
 	COMMUNICATE with the project creator BEFORE backing. This is the best way to ask questions.
 	Only pledge when you KNOW the project creator, their work, or a respectable person you trust vouches for the creator and the project.
 	Closely EXAMINE the Kickstarter project. Does it seem too good to be true? Is it unreasonable? Or impossible?
 	Pledge no more money than you can afford to LOSE if things go sour.

 
Wargaming Recon Facebook Group 
Some great discussion about the previous episode.  Especially the Test of Honor FAQ and distribution announcements.
Announcements
Wargaming Recon Facebook Group 
A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. We have seen some great discussions lately.  Some members have shared pics of minis they’re painting and had a lively discussion about wet palettes. Want to thank Enfilade &amp; NHMGS for making it possible for us to back a wet palette Kickstarter. We will do a big Wet Palette episode in 2017 because of their support.

 
TotalCon 2018
Wargaming Recon will be at TotalCon 2018.  We are recording a crossover episode with the Mythwits.  This recording is open to the public!  If you've ever wanted to see a podcast episode in the making be sure to check this out.  It is NOT an official event.  We will share further details on our social media (i.e. time and location).  It should be that Saturday during the dinner break.
ITUNES REVIEW

 	5 star review titled “Top Notch” from landencelano of the Grunt Work Podcast” Really impressed with the quality of the content and how enjoyable it was even being semi-unfamiliar with the topic. Unique perspective. Can’t wait to consume all there is to listen to. ”



Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show
If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio.

iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby?

Recent Reviews




WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon

Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST
Don’t want to wait?  Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee.  You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content.  Big changes are here for 2018.

Thank you to:

 	Patrick


Reminders


 	We suggest Mobile Users use Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users.



 	Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes.
 	
Next Episode is 202 releasing on Feb 26 2018




 	Subscribe to us on iTunes




Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com




Contact Wargaming Recon
We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to:

 	Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome)
 	Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263
 	Subscribe on iTunes
 	Find us on Facebook
 	Twitter
 	Stitcher Radio
 	Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer).


Credits

“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com.

Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes.

License
This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name.  I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>In recent years we've recommended that listeners back a variety of Kickstarter projects.  This episode provides updates to some of those projects. Miniature Wargaming the Movie Introduced in Episode 148 in 2015. Documentary sought to be a comprehensive look at the wargaming hobby. Was recommended by Henry Hyde. Delivery of digital copies estimated for January 2016 with physical copies arriving December 2016. 2nd Kickstarter was launched to raise a further 19,000+ GBP on top of the original 5,000 GBP. Estimated delivery dates on the 2nd Kickstarter was pushed to November 2017 for both digital and physical copies of the documentary. A January 2018 update says things are nearing the end.  After many problems and setbacks it is hoped this will finally release in 2018. Hexographer 2 Shared on Episode 167 in 2016. Designer Joe Wetzel wanted to update his Hexographer software. Hexographer is an easy to use cross-platform map making software perfect for those creating a RPG or wargaming campaign or even those who just enjoy doing some worldbuilding. Jonathan used the original Hexographer for the Dedhampton Revolution (listen to Episode 90 for more on the Dedhampton Revolution). Estimated delivery of Hexographer 2 was February 2017.  I received mine by June 2017. Cigar Box Battle Double Sided Mats Cigar Box Battle is an incredible company making wargaming mats. We first discussed Cigar Box Battle in Episode 176 when we reviewed their mats. Co-owner Chris Ward discussed the company on Episode 183 when he alluded to the Kickstarter project. They asked for $1,5000 in funding and received over $71,000! This is the only Kickstarter I've backed where the product was delivered BEFORE the estimated delivery date. Everlasting the Best Wet Palette Launched in 2017 by Redgrass Games from France. They sought to create the best wet palette possible for painters of all stripes. They asked for 37,500 Euros and received 270,426 Euros. March 2018 is their estimated date of delivery.  Looking like it will more likely become an April 2018 delivery. Throughout the entire process their communication has been impeccable. Have to thank Enfilade for their support, which has allowed us to back this Kickstarter. Upcoming Kickstarters That Excite Us Cigar Box Battle has said they will do one in 2018.  No further information on dates or the product.  If it is anything like their double-sided mats it is sure to be fantastic! Peter Bryant from the Mythwits has a Kickstarter coming soon for a revised edition of his Cube of Death game.  We recommended his Rogue Chess Kickstarter on Episode 94.  Peter is coming on the show to discuss his Cube of Death Kickstarter. Dwarven Forge has TWO Kickstarters planned this year.  The first will be a smaller one focusing on more of their miniatures.  The plan is to expand their range by creating underserved miniatures (i.e. townspeople, seated figures, etc).  The second will be in line with their Dungeon of Doom Kickstarter from 2017.  It will expand their terrain range.  Stefan Pokorny and Nate Taylor from Dwarven Forge will be on the show in 2018 to discuss the two Kickstarters. Kickstarter for Wargamers With all this talk about Kickstarter and crowdfunding it can still be a tad confusing for a wargamer to understand it all if you're unfamiliar.  We shared guidelines for what crowdfunding projects to back (and which to avoid) on Episode 118. Jonathan’s (Not a Lawyer) 5 Guidelines for Backing a Kickstarter Have a clear idea of your EXPECTATION. Determine if it matches what the project creator is doing. COMMUNICATE with the project creator BEFORE backing. This is the best way to ask questions. Only pledge when you KNOW the project creator, their work, or a respectable person you trust vouches for the creator and the project. Closely EXAMINE the Kickstarter project. Does it seem too good to be true? Is it unreasonable? Or impossible? Pledge no more money than you can afford to LOSE if things go sour.   Wargaming Recon Facebook Group  Some great discussion about the previous episode.  Especially the Test of Honor FAQ and distribution announcements. Announcements Wargaming Recon Facebook Group  A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. We have seen some great discussions lately.  Some members have shared pics of minis they’re painting and had a lively discussion about wet palettes. Want to thank Enfilade &amp; NHMGS for making it possible for us to back a wet palette Kickstarter. We will do a big Wet Palette episode in 2017 because of their support.   TotalCon 2018 Wargaming Recon will be at TotalCon 2018.  We are recording a crossover episode with the Mythwits.  This recording is open to the public!  If you've ever wanted to see a podcast episode in the making be sure to check this out.  It is NOT an official event.  We will share further details on our social media (i.e. time and location).  It should be that Saturday during the dinner break. ITUNES REVIEW 5 star review titled “Top Notch” from landencelano of the Grunt Work Podcast” Really impressed with the quality of the content and how enjoyable it was even being semi-unfamiliar with the topic. Unique perspective. Can’t wait to consume all there is to listen to. ” Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio. iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Recent Reviews WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait?  Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee.  You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content.  Big changes are here for 2018. Thank you to: Patrick Reminders We suggest Mobile Users use Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users. Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes. Next Episode is 202 releasing on Feb 26 2018 Subscribe to us on iTunes Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com Contact Wargaming Recon We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to: Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome) Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263 Subscribe on iTunes Find us on Facebook Twitter Stitcher Radio Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer). Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com. Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes. License This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name.  I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>In recent years we've recommended that listeners back a variety of Kickstarter projects.  This episode provides updates to some of those projects. Miniature Wargaming the Movie Introduced in Episode 148 in 2015. Documentary sought to be a comprehensive look at the wargaming hobby. Was recommended by Henry Hyde. Delivery of digital copies estimated for January 2016 with physical copies arriving December 2016. 2nd Kickstarter was launched to raise a further 19,000+ GBP on top of the original 5,000 GBP. Estimated delivery dates on the 2nd Kickstarter was pushed to November 2017 for both digital and physical copies of the documentary. A January 2018 update says things are nearing the end.  After many problems and setbacks it is hoped this will finally release in 2018. Hexographer 2 Shared on Episode 167 in 2016. Designer Joe Wetzel wanted to update his Hexographer software. Hexographer is an easy to use cross-platform map making software perfect for those creating a RPG or wargaming campaign or even those who just enjoy doing some worldbuilding. Jonathan used the original Hexographer for the Dedhampton Revolution (listen to Episode 90 for more on the Dedhampton Revolution). Estimated delivery of Hexographer 2 was February 2017.  I received mine by June 2017. Cigar Box Battle Double Sided Mats Cigar Box Battle is an incredible company making wargaming mats. We first discussed Cigar Box Battle in Episode 176 when we reviewed their mats. Co-owner Chris Ward discussed the company on Episode 183 when he alluded to the Kickstarter project. They asked for $1,5000 in funding and received over $71,000! This is the only Kickstarter I've backed where the product was delivered BEFORE the estimated delivery date. Everlasting the Best Wet Palette Launched in 2017 by Redgrass Games from France. They sought to create the best wet palette possible for painters of all stripes. They asked for 37,500 Euros and received 270,426 Euros. March 2018 is their estimated date of delivery.  Looking like it will more likely become an April 2018 delivery. Throughout the entire process their communication has been impeccable. Have to thank Enfilade for their support, which has allowed us to back this Kickstarter. Upcoming Kickstarters That Excite Us Cigar Box Battle has said they will do one in 2018.  No further information on dates or the product.  If it is anything like their double-sided mats it is sure to be fantastic! Peter Bryant from the Mythwits has a Kickstarter coming soon for a revised edition of his Cube of Death game.  We recommended his Rogue Chess Kickstarter on Episode 94.  Peter is coming on the show to discuss his Cube of Death Kickstarter. Dwarven Forge has TWO Kickstarters planned this year.  The first will be a smaller one focusing on more of their miniatures.  The plan is to expand their range by creating underserved miniatures (i.e. townspeople, seated figures, etc).  The second will be in line with their Dungeon of Doom Kickstarter from 2017.  It will expand their terrain range.  Stefan Pokorny and Nate Taylor from Dwarven Forge will be on the show in 2018 to discuss the two Kickstarters. Kickstarter for Wargamers With all this talk about Kickstarter and crowdfunding it can still be a tad confusing for a wargamer to understand it all if you're unfamiliar.  We shared guidelines for what crowdfunding projects to back (and which to avoid) on Episode 118. Jonathan’s (Not a Lawyer) 5 Guidelines for Backing a Kickstarter Have a clear idea of your EXPECTATION. Determine if it matches what the project creator is doing. COMMUNICATE with the project creator BEFORE backing. This is the best way to ask questions. Only pledge when you KNOW the project creator, their work, or a respectable person you trust vouches for the creator and the project. Closely EXAMINE the Kickstarter project. Does it seem too good to be true? Is it unreasonable? Or impossible? Pledge no more money than you can afford to LOSE if things go sour.   Wargaming Recon Facebook Group  Some great discussion about the previous episode.  Especially the Test of Honor FAQ and distribution announcements. Announcements Wargaming Recon Facebook Group  A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. We have seen some great discussions lately.  Some members have shared pics of minis they’re painting and had a lively discussion about wet palettes. Want to thank Enfilade &amp; NHMGS for making it possible for us to back a wet palette Kickstarter. We will do a big Wet Palette episode in 2017 because of their support.   TotalCon 2018 Wargaming Recon will be at TotalCon 2018.  We are recording a crossover episode with the Mythwits.  This recording is open to the public!  If you've ever wanted to see a podcast episode in the making be sure to check this out.  It is NOT an official event.  We will share further details on our social media (i.e. time and location).  It should be that Saturday during the dinner break. ITUNES REVIEW 5 star review titled “Top Notch” from landencelano of the Grunt Work Podcast” Really impressed with the quality of the content and how enjoyable it was even being semi-unfamiliar with the topic. Unique perspective. Can’t wait to consume all there is to listen to. ” Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio. iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Recent Reviews WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait?  Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee.  You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content.  Big changes are here for 2018. Thank you to: Patrick Reminders We suggest Mobile Users use Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users. Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes. Next Episode is 202 releasing on Feb 26 2018 Subscribe to us on iTunes Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com Contact Wargaming Recon We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to: Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome) Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263 Subscribe on iTunes Find us on Facebook Twitter Stitcher Radio Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer). Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com. Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes. License This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name.  I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<description>Celebrate the show's 200th episode by discovering what ONE game the fellas would share with another gamer.  Listeners join the fun by sharing their pick to share.




Mailbag

Listener One Game Picks:
Alyssa from Enfilade says "Bear Yourselves Valiantly for the double-activation method and interesting dice for attacks and counter attacks."

Laurence says "C&amp;C:Ancients (Amazon affiliate link). Easy to teach, easy to play, great tactile feel and just great fun. You play the game and not the rules."

J Harrison says "I'd go with "Operation Tannhauser (Amazon affiliate link)". It's a first person shooter, with great, painted mini's, lots of room to roam, and several great map boards. It's easy to teach and your in the middle of things quickly...the options are endless... pick your teams, open and create-able...scenarios and you can add whatever you like... rabid dogs, zombies, and such from other games... you can even take the tiles from "Mansions of Madness (Amazon affiliate link)" or "Gears of War (Amazon affiliate link)" and a create new battles ... great game"

Glenn says "Way to go! Two games, Sharp Practice 2, small model count, and driving storyline built in Fire and Fury / Regimental, who doesn't love the American Civil War, and the rules just keep working well And OK, a third, Sword and the Flame, colonial fighting, hordes of Zulus or Afghans or whatever, very literary!"

Jay from the Veteran Wargamer podcast says "Stargrunt II (Amazon affiliate link), not terribly well known, models small unit actions very well and has a very subtle morale system."

Richard says "March attack ,Napoleonic. Easy to learn rules with a real historical feel."

Mac says "Interests? I would highly recommend any rule set by Too Fat Lardies"

Ian says "Rapid Fire WW2. It is a fairly quick play set of rules which can be easily adapted to suit most occasions. The scenario books give good games which the forces are fairly historically accurate, which takes away a lot of the power gamer opportunies"

Steve Wollett from Nerd Rage News and the A Word from a Gamer documentary says "1st or 2nd edition - BTRC Timelords, one of the best RPG's ever written Then again just about every game that company has made has been pretty good."

John says "We The People/George Washington's War (Amazon affiliate link) - The game is fun, not hard to learn , and has a variety of game mechanics, card -driven, point-to-point movement, and tactile generals to move. Plus you learn about history from the events, geography too; I have used in small classes."

David says "good games for kids"

David D says "D and D (Amazon affiliate link). Any edition. Except 4th, obviously. Why? Because it was the first. It started an industry, it's helped millions of people come out of their shells, meet new people, forge new friendships, learn problem solving skills, the importance of always rolling the bodies."
Wargaming Recon One Game Picks:
Adrian picked Advanced Squad Leader (Amazon affiliate link)

Alex says "I won’t be there for the recording sadly - obligations. My game is probably no surprise. Song of Blades and Heroes (Amazon affiliate link). Reason - learning that rule set.  means you have learned the rules to other games by Ganesha in various periods and settings. One size fits almost all."

Jonathan picked Black Powder (Amazon affiliate link)
Wargaming Recon Facebook Group 
Some great discussion about the previous episode.  Especially the Test of Honor FAQ and distribution announcements.
Announcements
Wargaming Recon Facebook Group 
A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. We have seen some great discussions lately.  Some members have shared pics of minis they’re painting and had a lively discussion about wet palettes. Want to thank Enfilade &amp; NHMGS for making it possible for us to back a wet palette Kickstarter. We will do a big Wet Palette episode in 2017 because of their support.

 
ITUNES REVIEW

 	5 star review titled “Top Notch” from landencelano of the Grunt Work Podcast” Really impressed with the quality of the content and how enjoyable it was even being semi-unfamiliar with the topic. Unique perspective. Can’t wait to consume all there is to listen to. ”



Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show
If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio.

iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby?

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Don’t want to wait?  Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee.  You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content.  Big changes are here for 2018.

Thank you to:

 	Patrick


Reminders


 	We suggest Mobile Users use Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users.



 	Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes.
 	
Next Episode is 201 releasing on Feb 12 2018




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Credits

“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com.

Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes.

License
This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name.  I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Celebrate the show's 200th episode by discovering what ONE game the fellas would share with another gamer.  Listeners join the fun by sharing their pick to share. Mailbag Listener One Game Picks: Alyssa from Enfilade says "Bear Yourselves Valiantly for the double-activation method and interesting dice for attacks and counter attacks." Laurence says "C&amp;C:Ancients (Amazon affiliate link). Easy to teach, easy to play, great tactile feel and just great fun. You play the game and not the rules." J Harrison says "I'd go with "Operation Tannhauser (Amazon affiliate link)". It's a first person shooter, with great, painted mini's, lots of room to roam, and several great map boards. It's easy to teach and your in the middle of things quickly...the options are endless... pick your teams, open and create-able...scenarios and you can add whatever you like... rabid dogs, zombies, and such from other games... you can even take the tiles from "Mansions of Madness (Amazon affiliate link)" or "Gears of War (Amazon affiliate link)" and a create new battles ... great game" Glenn says "Way to go! Two games, Sharp Practice 2, small model count, and driving storyline built in Fire and Fury / Regimental, who doesn't love the American Civil War, and the rules just keep working well And OK, a third, Sword and the Flame, colonial fighting, hordes of Zulus or Afghans or whatever, very literary!" Jay from the Veteran Wargamer podcast says "Stargrunt II (Amazon affiliate link), not terribly well known, models small unit actions very well and has a very subtle morale system." Richard says "March attack ,Napoleonic. Easy to learn rules with a real historical feel." Mac says "Interests? I would highly recommend any rule set by Too Fat Lardies" Ian says "Rapid Fire WW2. It is a fairly quick play set of rules which can be easily adapted to suit most occasions. The scenario books give good games which the forces are fairly historically accurate, which takes away a lot of the power gamer opportunies" Steve Wollett from Nerd Rage News and the A Word from a Gamer documentary says "1st or 2nd edition - BTRC Timelords, one of the best RPG's ever written Then again just about every game that company has made has been pretty good." John says "We The People/George Washington's War (Amazon affiliate link) - The game is fun, not hard to learn , and has a variety of game mechanics, card -driven, point-to-point movement, and tactile generals to move. Plus you learn about history from the events, geography too; I have used in small classes." David says "good games for kids" David D says "D and D (Amazon affiliate link). Any edition. Except 4th, obviously. Why? Because it was the first. It started an industry, it's helped millions of people come out of their shells, meet new people, forge new friendships, learn problem solving skills, the importance of always rolling the bodies." Wargaming Recon One Game Picks: Adrian picked Advanced Squad Leader (Amazon affiliate link) Alex says "I won’t be there for the recording sadly - obligations. My game is probably no surprise. Song of Blades and Heroes (Amazon affiliate link). Reason - learning that rule set.  means you have learned the rules to other games by Ganesha in various periods and settings. One size fits almost all." Jonathan picked Black Powder (Amazon affiliate link) Wargaming Recon Facebook Group  Some great discussion about the previous episode.  Especially the Test of Honor FAQ and distribution announcements. Announcements Wargaming Recon Facebook Group  A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. We have seen some great discussions lately.  Some members have shared pics of minis they’re painting and had a lively discussion about wet palettes. Want to thank Enfilade &amp; NHMGS for making it possible for us to back a wet palette Kickstarter. We will do a big Wet Palette episode in 2017 because of their support.   ITUNES REVIEW 5 star review titled “Top Notch” from landencelano of the Grunt Work Podcast” Really impressed with the quality of the content and how enjoyable it was even being semi-unfamiliar with the topic. Unique perspective. Can’t wait to consume all there is to listen to. ” Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio. iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Recent Reviews WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait?  Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee.  You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content.  Big changes are here for 2018. Thank you to: Patrick Reminders We suggest Mobile Users use Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users. Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes. Next Episode is 201 releasing on Feb 12 2018 Subscribe to us on iTunes Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com Contact Wargaming Recon We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to: Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome) Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263 Subscribe on iTunes Find us on Facebook Twitter Stitcher Radio Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer). Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com. Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes. License This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name.  I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Celebrate the show's 200th episode by discovering what ONE game the fellas would share with another gamer.  Listeners join the fun by sharing their pick to share. Mailbag Listener One Game Picks: Alyssa from Enfilade says "Bear Yourselves Valiantly for the double-activation method and interesting dice for attacks and counter attacks." Laurence says "C&amp;C:Ancients (Amazon affiliate link). Easy to teach, easy to play, great tactile feel and just great fun. You play the game and not the rules." J Harrison says "I'd go with "Operation Tannhauser (Amazon affiliate link)". It's a first person shooter, with great, painted mini's, lots of room to roam, and several great map boards. It's easy to teach and your in the middle of things quickly...the options are endless... pick your teams, open and create-able...scenarios and you can add whatever you like... rabid dogs, zombies, and such from other games... you can even take the tiles from "Mansions of Madness (Amazon affiliate link)" or "Gears of War (Amazon affiliate link)" and a create new battles ... great game" Glenn says "Way to go! Two games, Sharp Practice 2, small model count, and driving storyline built in Fire and Fury / Regimental, who doesn't love the American Civil War, and the rules just keep working well And OK, a third, Sword and the Flame, colonial fighting, hordes of Zulus or Afghans or whatever, very literary!" Jay from the Veteran Wargamer podcast says "Stargrunt II (Amazon affiliate link), not terribly well known, models small unit actions very well and has a very subtle morale system." Richard says "March attack ,Napoleonic. Easy to learn rules with a real historical feel." Mac says "Interests? I would highly recommend any rule set by Too Fat Lardies" Ian says "Rapid Fire WW2. It is a fairly quick play set of rules which can be easily adapted to suit most occasions. The scenario books give good games which the forces are fairly historically accurate, which takes away a lot of the power gamer opportunies" Steve Wollett from Nerd Rage News and the A Word from a Gamer documentary says "1st or 2nd edition - BTRC Timelords, one of the best RPG's ever written Then again just about every game that company has made has been pretty good." John says "We The People/George Washington's War (Amazon affiliate link) - The game is fun, not hard to learn , and has a variety of game mechanics, card -driven, point-to-point movement, and tactile generals to move. Plus you learn about history from the events, geography too; I have used in small classes." David says "good games for kids" David D says "D and D (Amazon affiliate link). Any edition. Except 4th, obviously. Why? Because it was the first. It started an industry, it's helped millions of people come out of their shells, meet new people, forge new friendships, learn problem solving skills, the importance of always rolling the bodies." Wargaming Recon One Game Picks: Adrian picked Advanced Squad Leader (Amazon affiliate link) Alex says "I won’t be there for the recording sadly - obligations. My game is probably no surprise. Song of Blades and Heroes (Amazon affiliate link). Reason - learning that rule set.  means you have learned the rules to other games by Ganesha in various periods and settings. One size fits almost all." Jonathan picked Black Powder (Amazon affiliate link) Wargaming Recon Facebook Group  Some great discussion about the previous episode.  Especially the Test of Honor FAQ and distribution announcements. Announcements Wargaming Recon Facebook Group  A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. We have seen some great discussions lately.  Some members have shared pics of minis they’re painting and had a lively discussion about wet palettes. Want to thank Enfilade &amp; NHMGS for making it possible for us to back a wet palette Kickstarter. We will do a big Wet Palette episode in 2017 because of their support.   ITUNES REVIEW 5 star review titled “Top Notch” from landencelano of the Grunt Work Podcast” Really impressed with the quality of the content and how enjoyable it was even being semi-unfamiliar with the topic. Unique perspective. Can’t wait to consume all there is to listen to. ” Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio. iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Recent Reviews WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait?  Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee.  You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content.  Big changes are here for 2018. Thank you to: Patrick Reminders We suggest Mobile Users use Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users. Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes. Next Episode is 201 releasing on Feb 12 2018 Subscribe to us on iTunes Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com Contact Wargaming Recon We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to: Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome) Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263 Subscribe on iTunes Find us on Facebook Twitter Stitcher Radio Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer). Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com. Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes. License This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name.  I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Wargaming in 2018 – Wargaming Recon #199</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jan 2018 04:01:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Discover the plans for 2018 as Jonathan discusses what's happening in the beginning of the podcast season.  He also talks about Ultimate General: Civil War and shares some of the changes at the show.




Recent Gaming
Ultimate General: Civil War has caught Jonathan's attention.  Learn a bit about the game such as its improvements over Ultimate General: Gettysburg (mentioned on the Holiday Gift Guide 2014 episode),


Mailbag

From Twitter:
Listener @Roll_a_one included Wargaming Recon in its list of best wargaming podcasts of 2017 saying "the following are the hobby related ones I have found especially inspirational this year and I am grateful they are doing what they do...Wargames Recon – enthusiasm can go a long way, this one goes miles!"
Wargaming Recon Facebook Group 
Some great discussion about the previous episode.  Especially the Test of Honor FAQ and distribution announcements.
Announcements
Wargaming Recon Facebook Group 
A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. We have seen some great discussions lately.  Some members have shared pics of minis they’re painting and had a lively discussion about wet palettes. Want to thank Enfilade &amp; NHMGS for making it possible for us to back a wet palette Kickstarter. We will do a big Wet Palette episode in 2017 because of their support.

 
ITUNES REVIEW

 	5 star review titled “Top Notch” from landencelano of the Grunt Work Podcast” Really impressed with the quality of the content and how enjoyable it was even being semi-unfamiliar with the topic. Unique perspective. Can’t wait to consume all there is to listen to. ”



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“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com.

Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes.

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This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.
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Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name.  I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Discover the plans for 2018 as Jonathan discusses what's happening in the beginning of the podcast season.  He also talks about Ultimate General: Civil War and shares some of the changes at the show. Recent Gaming Ultimate General: Civil War has caught Jonathan's attention.  Learn a bit about the game such as its improvements over Ultimate General: Gettysburg (mentioned on the Holiday Gift Guide 2014 episode), Mailbag From Twitter: Listener @Roll_a_one included Wargaming Recon in its list of best wargaming podcasts of 2017 saying "the following are the hobby related ones I have found especially inspirational this year and I am grateful they are doing what they do...Wargames Recon – enthusiasm can go a long way, this one goes miles!" Wargaming Recon Facebook Group  Some great discussion about the previous episode.  Especially the Test of Honor FAQ and distribution announcements. Announcements Wargaming Recon Facebook Group  A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. We have seen some great discussions lately.  Some members have shared pics of minis they’re painting and had a lively discussion about wet palettes. Want to thank Enfilade &amp; NHMGS for making it possible for us to back a wet palette Kickstarter. We will do a big Wet Palette episode in 2017 because of their support.   ITUNES REVIEW 5 star review titled “Top Notch” from landencelano of the Grunt Work Podcast” Really impressed with the quality of the content and how enjoyable it was even being semi-unfamiliar with the topic. Unique perspective. Can’t wait to consume all there is to listen to. ” Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio. iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Recent Reviews WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait?  Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee.  You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content.  Big changes are here for 2018. Thank you to: Patrick Reminders We suggest Mobile Users use Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users. Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes. Next Episode is 199 releasing on Jan 15 2018 Subscribe to us on iTunes Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com Contact Wargaming Recon We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to: Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome) Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263 Subscribe on iTunes Find us on Facebook Twitter Stitcher Radio Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer). Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com. Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes. License This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name.  I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Discover the plans for 2018 as Jonathan discusses what's happening in the beginning of the podcast season.  He also talks about Ultimate General: Civil War and shares some of the changes at the show. Recent Gaming Ultimate General: Civil War has caught Jonathan's attention.  Learn a bit about the game such as its improvements over Ultimate General: Gettysburg (mentioned on the Holiday Gift Guide 2014 episode), Mailbag From Twitter: Listener @Roll_a_one included Wargaming Recon in its list of best wargaming podcasts of 2017 saying "the following are the hobby related ones I have found especially inspirational this year and I am grateful they are doing what they do...Wargames Recon – enthusiasm can go a long way, this one goes miles!" Wargaming Recon Facebook Group  Some great discussion about the previous episode.  Especially the Test of Honor FAQ and distribution announcements. Announcements Wargaming Recon Facebook Group  A place for listeners to hang out, chat about the hobby and the show. We have seen some great discussions lately.  Some members have shared pics of minis they’re painting and had a lively discussion about wet palettes. Want to thank Enfilade &amp; NHMGS for making it possible for us to back a wet palette Kickstarter. We will do a big Wet Palette episode in 2017 because of their support.   ITUNES REVIEW 5 star review titled “Top Notch” from landencelano of the Grunt Work Podcast” Really impressed with the quality of the content and how enjoyable it was even being semi-unfamiliar with the topic. Unique perspective. Can’t wait to consume all there is to listen to. ” Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio. iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Recent Reviews WARGAMING RECON ARMY aka Patreon Wargaming Recon Army members get newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait?  Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee.  You’ll get episodes before non-members AND you’ll get exclusive content.  Big changes are here for 2018. Thank you to: Patrick Reminders We suggest Mobile Users use Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users. Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes. Next Episode is 199 releasing on Jan 15 2018 Subscribe to us on iTunes Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com Contact Wargaming Recon We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to: Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome) Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263 Subscribe on iTunes Find us on Facebook Twitter Stitcher Radio Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer). Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com. Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes. License This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name.  I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>ReCast: 5 Convention Pet Peeves – Wargaming Recon #179</title>
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		<description>You know what really grinds my gears? What gears you ask? Well the GEARS OF WAR(gaming conventions). Join Jonathan today as he vents his mind in regards to what can improve our beloved gaming cons.


The longest-running tabletop wargaming podcast on the planet




 
1 - Unnecessarily Difficult Experiences
It shouldn't be like searching for the Ark of the Covenant to find where you are supposed to be gaming. Failing to number tables for GMs, mentioned in the TotalCon 2017 ep, is a prime example, This is a simple fix and very easy to avoid. Other things would be inadequate gaming space, having the con in hard to find locations, when your GPS says "good luck" when you put in the address is a bad sign.
2 - Registration problems
You should not be able to pre-register for games that are full. Opening pre-registration for hotel rooms and/or the convention too far in advance also falls into this category. Just like a fat person getting small clothes before they lose weight, when the time comes you just don't know if it will fit.
3 - Unclear rules
The con should have a clearly stated and found code of conduct/terms of service/policies. They should at least state what is or is not allowed and also how monetary transactions are to occur. By this I mean they should say how much a ticket costs, payment methods, etc. If Moses could present 10 rules to the Hebrews, con organisers could come up with a handful of common sense guidelines.
4 - Lack of gaming variety/too much variety
It is annoying when a con has 5 games using a single system/time period to the detriment of all else.  It is also annoying if there's a lot of different games that don't cover any of the most popular systems/time periods. Clumping similar games/periods together such as all the WW2 games in a Saturday afternoon slot can be another problem. This tends to rely more on the GMs submitting the games as they submit what they like and when they can run the game.  The con does have a responsibility to intervene. Not everyone can be at the con all weekend or can play in that Saturday afternoon.  You need spread things out. Just like vegemite, it is better if its spread lightly and evenly.
5 - No Attendee Feedback
Every con should strive to provide the best customer service it can. Nobody is perfect and even for those that are great they can benefit from feedback. Every con should have some method for attendees to easily provide feedback. This can be as simple as a SurveyMonkey survey online, feedback forms at the con, or posting on social media. The con needs to take that feedback to heart, think about it, and make any necessary changes.  Don't be like comic store guy from the Simpsons - "worst feedback ever...."
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 	Listener Don said of Episode 176: Cigar Box Battle Mat Review -"I'm selling them in the studio now."

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PATREON

Patreon backers get the newest episodes FIRST
Don’t want to wait?  Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee.
Thank you to:

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 	Chris Parker of Day of Battle Games
 	Kyle from Vermont


$55 away from next Patreon Goal


Reminders


 	We suggest Mobile Users use Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users.



 	Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes.
 	Next Episode is 180 releasing on April 10 2017



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Contact Wargaming Recon
We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to:

 	Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome)
 	Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263
 	Subscribe on iTunes
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Credits

“Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com.

Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes.

License
This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license.

Disclosure
This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links.


Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name.  I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</description>
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	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>You know what really grinds my gears? What gears you ask? Well the GEARS OF WAR(gaming conventions). Join Jonathan today as he vents his mind in regards to what can improve our beloved gaming cons. The longest-running tabletop wargaming podcast on the planet   1 - Unnecessarily Difficult Experiences It shouldn't be like searching for the Ark of the Covenant to find where you are supposed to be gaming. Failing to number tables for GMs, mentioned in the TotalCon 2017 ep, is a prime example, This is a simple fix and very easy to avoid. Other things would be inadequate gaming space, having the con in hard to find locations, when your GPS says "good luck" when you put in the address is a bad sign. 2 - Registration problems You should not be able to pre-register for games that are full. Opening pre-registration for hotel rooms and/or the convention too far in advance also falls into this category. Just like a fat person getting small clothes before they lose weight, when the time comes you just don't know if it will fit. 3 - Unclear rules The con should have a clearly stated and found code of conduct/terms of service/policies. They should at least state what is or is not allowed and also how monetary transactions are to occur. By this I mean they should say how much a ticket costs, payment methods, etc. If Moses could present 10 rules to the Hebrews, con organisers could come up with a handful of common sense guidelines. 4 - Lack of gaming variety/too much variety It is annoying when a con has 5 games using a single system/time period to the detriment of all else.  It is also annoying if there's a lot of different games that don't cover any of the most popular systems/time periods. Clumping similar games/periods together such as all the WW2 games in a Saturday afternoon slot can be another problem. This tends to rely more on the GMs submitting the games as they submit what they like and when they can run the game.  The con does have a responsibility to intervene. Not everyone can be at the con all weekend or can play in that Saturday afternoon.  You need spread things out. Just like vegemite, it is better if its spread lightly and evenly. 5 - No Attendee Feedback Every con should strive to provide the best customer service it can. Nobody is perfect and even for those that are great they can benefit from feedback. Every con should have some method for attendees to easily provide feedback. This can be as simple as a SurveyMonkey survey online, feedback forms at the con, or posting on social media. The con needs to take that feedback to heart, think about it, and make any necessary changes.  Don't be like comic store guy from the Simpsons - "worst feedback ever...." Mailbag From Facebook Listener Don said of Episode 176: Cigar Box Battle Mat Review -"I'm selling them in the studio now." Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio. iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Recent Reviews Announcements PATREON Patreon backers get the newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait?  Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. Thank you to: Patrick Chris Parker of Day of Battle Games Kyle from Vermont $55 away from next Patreon Goal Reminders We suggest Mobile Users use Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users. Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes. Next Episode is 180 releasing on April 10 2017 Subscribe to us on iTunes Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com Contact Wargaming Recon We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to: Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome) Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263 Subscribe on iTunes Find us on Facebook Twitter Stitcher Radio Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer). Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com. Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes. License This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name.  I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>You know what really grinds my gears? What gears you ask? Well the GEARS OF WAR(gaming conventions). Join Jonathan today as he vents his mind in regards to what can improve our beloved gaming cons. The longest-running tabletop wargaming podcast on the planet   1 - Unnecessarily Difficult Experiences It shouldn't be like searching for the Ark of the Covenant to find where you are supposed to be gaming. Failing to number tables for GMs, mentioned in the TotalCon 2017 ep, is a prime example, This is a simple fix and very easy to avoid. Other things would be inadequate gaming space, having the con in hard to find locations, when your GPS says "good luck" when you put in the address is a bad sign. 2 - Registration problems You should not be able to pre-register for games that are full. Opening pre-registration for hotel rooms and/or the convention too far in advance also falls into this category. Just like a fat person getting small clothes before they lose weight, when the time comes you just don't know if it will fit. 3 - Unclear rules The con should have a clearly stated and found code of conduct/terms of service/policies. They should at least state what is or is not allowed and also how monetary transactions are to occur. By this I mean they should say how much a ticket costs, payment methods, etc. If Moses could present 10 rules to the Hebrews, con organisers could come up with a handful of common sense guidelines. 4 - Lack of gaming variety/too much variety It is annoying when a con has 5 games using a single system/time period to the detriment of all else.  It is also annoying if there's a lot of different games that don't cover any of the most popular systems/time periods. Clumping similar games/periods together such as all the WW2 games in a Saturday afternoon slot can be another problem. This tends to rely more on the GMs submitting the games as they submit what they like and when they can run the game.  The con does have a responsibility to intervene. Not everyone can be at the con all weekend or can play in that Saturday afternoon.  You need spread things out. Just like vegemite, it is better if its spread lightly and evenly. 5 - No Attendee Feedback Every con should strive to provide the best customer service it can. Nobody is perfect and even for those that are great they can benefit from feedback. Every con should have some method for attendees to easily provide feedback. This can be as simple as a SurveyMonkey survey online, feedback forms at the con, or posting on social media. The con needs to take that feedback to heart, think about it, and make any necessary changes.  Don't be like comic store guy from the Simpsons - "worst feedback ever...." Mailbag From Facebook Listener Don said of Episode 176: Cigar Box Battle Mat Review -"I'm selling them in the studio now." Do You Like Wargaming Recon, then Review the show If you like what you hear please consider reviewing us on iTunes &amp; Stitcher Radio. iTunes and Stitcher Radio are some of the most popular ways for listeners to find podcasts. Why not help a potential new listener find our show and help grow the hobby? Recent Reviews Announcements PATREON Patreon backers get the newest episodes FIRST Don’t want to wait?  Support Wargaming Recon through Patreon. It costs as little as $1 per per month. That is less than a cup of coffee. Thank you to: Patrick Chris Parker of Day of Battle Games Kyle from Vermont $55 away from next Patreon Goal Reminders We suggest Mobile Users use Pocket Casts ($3.99 for iOS, Lite version is FREE). $3.99 for Android users. Read the Episode Guide for sneak peeks at future episodes. Next Episode is 180 releasing on April 10 2017 Subscribe to us on iTunes Many thanks to Jeremy Kostiew, Troll ITC’s logo designer, for our amazing logo. Check out his portfolio at MightyNightGaunt.com Contact Wargaming Recon We hope you enjoy this episode of Wargaming Recon and welcome your feedback. Send it all to: Jonathan@WargamingRecon.com (Audio files welcome) Leave Telephone Voicemail: (347) 470-4263 Subscribe on iTunes Find us on Facebook Twitter Stitcher Radio Send a Voicemail (free, you only need a microphone and computer). Credits “Downtown” by Matthew Ebel is our theme song. Please give his other music a listen at www.matthewebel.com. Joshua Shoobridge edited the audio for this episode and wrote the show notes. License This recording is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 license. Disclosure This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship. I may receive commissions or bonuses from your actions on such links. Wargaming Recon is dedicated to the memory of long time listener Andrew who helped to give the show its name.  I ask all listeners to join me in a moment of silence in Andrew’s honor.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>ReCast #2: CWF-2007-12-27 Cases for Collectible Minis, Welcome Back Podcast, and December Wrap-up</title>
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		<description>THIS IS A PREVIOUSLY BROADCAST EPISODE FROM DECEMBER 27, 2007.  IT FEATURES A REVIEW OF CASES FOR COLLECTIBLE MINIATURES FOR GAMES LIKE WAR AT SEA, HEROCLIX, AND D&amp;D MINIS.  PLEASE NOTE THAT NOT ALL LINKS INCLUDED BELOW ARE OPERATIONAL.  THESE SHOW NOTES ARE COPIED, VERBATIM, FROM THE ORIGINAL POSTING.

CWF GameCast features Cases for Collectible Minis, Welcome Back Podcast, and December Wrap-up.



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Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer)

Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader)

1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

2) Thursday December 27, 2007, CWF GameCast, Cases for Collectible Minis, Welcome Back Podcast, and December Wrap-up on 12/27/07.

3) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com

4) Welcome Back Podcast

Merry Christmas ^Mr. Raven^ or why the podcast is back.

5) Cases for Collectible Minis

Stanley 2 sided 46 compartment Tool Organizer Model #14266 $19.99 @ Home Depot
This case is perfect for individual models such as SW Minis, Axis &amp; Allies, Horror Clix, and Hero Clix.  It works great for smaller models such as characters.  It has central trays that pull out where you can store rare minis, or entire teams to use in your games and league play.  I use this for my SW Minis and Axis &amp; Allies War @ Sea minis.  Keep it mind it has a max load of 44lbs.

Stanley 24in Tool Box Model #240123 $15.96 @ Home Depot
This case is perfect for larger models such as SW Minis Starship Battles, Axis &amp; Allies: War at Sea, Horror Clix, and Hero Clix.  It works great for larger models such as vehicles, starships, AT-STs, and the like.  It has central trays that pull out where you can store rare minis, or entire teams to use in your games and league play.  My friend Steve uses this for his thousands of Hero and Horror Clix.  Its internal tray is perfect for commonly used minis, playmats, or rulebooks.  It also has two compartments on the top that are great to store teams, cards, or dice.

6) December Wrap-up

December 2007 Articles 

7) Closing comments, next cast will be week of December 30, 2007.

8 ) Please give your feedback on the show.  We live off it and it helps us to make the show better.  Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page

9) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates

10) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

Next cast will be week of December 30, 2007.</description>
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	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>THIS IS A PREVIOUSLY BROADCAST EPISODE FROM DECEMBER 27, 2007. IT FEATURES A REVIEW OF CASES FOR COLLECTIBLE MINIATURES FOR GAMES LIKE WAR AT SEA, HEROCLIX, AND D&amp;D MINIS. PLEASE NOTE THAT NOT ALL LINKS INCLUDED BELOW ARE OPERATIONAL. THESE SHOW NOTES ARE COPIED, VERBATIM, FROM THE ORIGINAL POSTING. CWF GameCast features Cases for Collectible Minis, Welcome Back Podcast, and December Wrap-up. [display_podcast] Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Thursday December 27, 2007, CWF GameCast, Cases for Collectible Minis, Welcome Back Podcast, and December Wrap-up on 12/27/07. 3) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 4) Welcome Back Podcast Merry Christmas ^Mr. Raven^ or why the podcast is back. 5) Cases for Collectible Minis Stanley 2 sided 46 compartment Tool Organizer Model #14266 $19.99 @ Home Depot This case is perfect for individual models such as SW Minis, Axis &amp; Allies, Horror Clix, and Hero Clix. It works great for smaller models such as characters. It has central trays that pull out where you can store rare minis, or entire teams to use in your games and league play. I use this for my SW Minis and Axis &amp; Allies War @ Sea minis. Keep it mind it has a max load of 44lbs. Stanley 24in Tool Box Model #240123 $15.96 @ Home Depot This case is perfect for larger models such as SW Minis Starship Battles, Axis &amp; Allies: War at Sea, Horror Clix, and Hero Clix. It works great for larger models such as vehicles, starships, AT-STs, and the like. It has central trays that pull out where you can store rare minis, or entire teams to use in your games and league play. My friend Steve uses this for his thousands of Hero and Horror Clix. Its internal tray is perfect for commonly used minis, playmats, or rulebooks. It also has two compartments on the top that are great to store teams, cards, or dice. 6) December Wrap-up December 2007 Articles 7) Closing comments, next cast will be week of December 30, 2007. 8 ) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 9) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates 10) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be week of December 30, 2007.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>THIS IS A PREVIOUSLY BROADCAST EPISODE FROM DECEMBER 27, 2007. IT FEATURES A REVIEW OF CASES FOR COLLECTIBLE MINIATURES FOR GAMES LIKE WAR AT SEA, HEROCLIX, AND D&amp;D MINIS. PLEASE NOTE THAT NOT ALL LINKS INCLUDED BELOW ARE OPERATIONAL. THESE SHOW NOTES ARE COPIED, VERBATIM, FROM THE ORIGINAL POSTING. CWF GameCast features Cases for Collectible Minis, Welcome Back Podcast, and December Wrap-up. [display_podcast] Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Thursday December 27, 2007, CWF GameCast, Cases for Collectible Minis, Welcome Back Podcast, and December Wrap-up on 12/27/07. 3) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 4) Welcome Back Podcast Merry Christmas ^Mr. Raven^ or why the podcast is back. 5) Cases for Collectible Minis Stanley 2 sided 46 compartment Tool Organizer Model #14266 $19.99 @ Home Depot This case is perfect for individual models such as SW Minis, Axis &amp; Allies, Horror Clix, and Hero Clix. It works great for smaller models such as characters. It has central trays that pull out where you can store rare minis, or entire teams to use in your games and league play. I use this for my SW Minis and Axis &amp; Allies War @ Sea minis. Keep it mind it has a max load of 44lbs. Stanley 24in Tool Box Model #240123 $15.96 @ Home Depot This case is perfect for larger models such as SW Minis Starship Battles, Axis &amp; Allies: War at Sea, Horror Clix, and Hero Clix. It works great for larger models such as vehicles, starships, AT-STs, and the like. It has central trays that pull out where you can store rare minis, or entire teams to use in your games and league play. My friend Steve uses this for his thousands of Hero and Horror Clix. Its internal tray is perfect for commonly used minis, playmats, or rulebooks. It also has two compartments on the top that are great to store teams, cards, or dice. 6) December Wrap-up December 2007 Articles 7) Closing comments, next cast will be week of December 30, 2007. 8 ) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 9) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates 10) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be week of December 30, 2007.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Space Hulk Limited Edition: Thoughts</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2009/10/15/space-hulk-limited-edition-thoughts/</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 2009 18:03:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Recently a friend of mine purchased the Space Hulk Limited Edition and invited me to square off in a 1 vs 1 match.  I'm familiar with the second edition of the game and thought it'd be fun to play this limited edition.  It was.

There's been a lot of hype and reviews of the game.  Most of the reviews I've seen have great things to say.  The Table Top Battlefield podcast did an entire episode (Season 3 Episode 19 (listen here)) reviewing the game with several of the hosts declaring it a contender for game of the year.

Playing this with my friend was a lot of fun.  The tiles look nice, the models are expertly sculpted, the printing is good, and game play is a blast.  But, I have one huge concern with this game.  The lack of value.



The game retails for $99 (or $105.19 with tax in Massachusetts).  The price point is too high for this game.

I've shared my sentiments with friends and gamers at my local game store.  Inevitably I'm told "you get over $200 worth of models for just $100" and "what do you expect from a limited edition?"

Yes the models may be "worth" $200 but their dynamic poses and incredible sculpting makes them only usable for Space Hulk.  This game is set in the 40k universe but none of the models can be used in 40k games.  That negates, for me, the "$200 worth of models" argument.

Games Workshop chose to make this a limited edition.  That does not mean the value of this game should automatically increase.  I actually doubt how limited this limited edition will be.  I think sales will be good enough to warrant another production run.  Plus, the cost of plastic molds is incredibly high.  It is bad business for GW to spend so much money on those molds only to use them this once.

The game IS fun.  It is a great way to spend an evening with some friends.  On the surface it is simple but only a cunning mind can make the most out of the game.  But, it is simply too costly.  GW should have priced this game for $50-$75, which is on par with the Assault on Black Reach 40k starter box.

The price point is why I cannot call this game of the year.  It isn't even in the running.  Great games are not only well made and a blast to play.  They have the entire package including an appropriate price for what is provided.  Space Hulk Limited Edition fails in this regard.</description>
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	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Recently a friend of mine purchased the Space Hulk Limited Edition and invited me to square off in a 1 vs 1 match.  I'm familiar with the second edition of the game and thought it'd be fun to play this limited edition.  It was. There's been a lot of hype and reviews of the game.  Most of the reviews I've seen have great things to say.  The Table Top Battlefield podcast did an entire episode (Season 3 Episode 19 (listen here)) reviewing the game with several of the hosts declaring it a contender for game of the year. Playing this with my friend was a lot of fun.  The tiles look nice, the models are expertly sculpted, the printing is good, and game play is a blast.  But, I have one huge concern with this game.  The lack of value. The game retails for $99 (or $105.19 with tax in Massachusetts).  The price point is too high for this game. I've shared my sentiments with friends and gamers at my local game store.  Inevitably I'm told "you get over $200 worth of models for just $100" and "what do you expect from a limited edition?" Yes the models may be "worth" $200 but their dynamic poses and incredible sculpting makes them only usable for Space Hulk.  This game is set in the 40k universe but none of the models can be used in 40k games.  That negates, for me, the "$200 worth of models" argument. Games Workshop chose to make this a limited edition.  That does not mean the value of this game should automatically increase.  I actually doubt how limited this limited edition will be.  I think sales will be good enough to warrant another production run.  Plus, the cost of plastic molds is incredibly high.  It is bad business for GW to spend so much money on those molds only to use them this once. The game IS fun.  It is a great way to spend an evening with some friends.  On the surface it is simple but only a cunning mind can make the most out of the game.  But, it is simply too costly.  GW should have priced this game for $50-$75, which is on par with the Assault on Black Reach 40k starter box. The price point is why I cannot call this game of the year.  It isn't even in the running.  Great games are not only well made and a blast to play.  They have the entire package including an appropriate price for what is provided.  Space Hulk Limited Edition fails in this regard.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Recently a friend of mine purchased the Space Hulk Limited Edition and invited me to square off in a 1 vs 1 match.  I'm familiar with the second edition of the game and thought it'd be fun to play this limited edition.  It was. There's been a lot of hype and reviews of the game.  Most of the reviews I've seen have great things to say.  The Table Top Battlefield podcast did an entire episode (Season 3 Episode 19 (listen here)) reviewing the game with several of the hosts declaring it a contender for game of the year. Playing this with my friend was a lot of fun.  The tiles look nice, the models are expertly sculpted, the printing is good, and game play is a blast.  But, I have one huge concern with this game.  The lack of value. The game retails for $99 (or $105.19 with tax in Massachusetts).  The price point is too high for this game. I've shared my sentiments with friends and gamers at my local game store.  Inevitably I'm told "you get over $200 worth of models for just $100" and "what do you expect from a limited edition?" Yes the models may be "worth" $200 but their dynamic poses and incredible sculpting makes them only usable for Space Hulk.  This game is set in the 40k universe but none of the models can be used in 40k games.  That negates, for me, the "$200 worth of models" argument. Games Workshop chose to make this a limited edition.  That does not mean the value of this game should automatically increase.  I actually doubt how limited this limited edition will be.  I think sales will be good enough to warrant another production run.  Plus, the cost of plastic molds is incredibly high.  It is bad business for GW to spend so much money on those molds only to use them this once. The game IS fun.  It is a great way to spend an evening with some friends.  On the surface it is simple but only a cunning mind can make the most out of the game.  But, it is simply too costly.  GW should have priced this game for $50-$75, which is on par with the Assault on Black Reach 40k starter box. The price point is why I cannot call this game of the year.  It isn't even in the running.  Great games are not only well made and a blast to play.  They have the entire package including an appropriate price for what is provided.  Space Hulk Limited Edition fails in this regard.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Chester French She Loves Everybody Music Video</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2009/02/02/chester-french-she-loves-everybody-music-video/</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Feb 2009 03:57:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">https://wargamingforums.com/?p=904</guid>
		<description>Chester French, the famous Harvard duo we first shared with you back in December 2006 with Local Band: Chester French, has released their first music video.  The video, which we're sharing below, is on MTV heralding their first major label album due in stores March 31st.

The dynamic duo has turned music on its head with their ironic and inspective lyrics.  Nothing about their music, their songs, or them is what it seems except one thing.  They're both incredibly nice guys.  I've spoken with them through instant chat and e-mail and they're truly delightful.  They're friendly and appreciative of the success they're attaining.

Just recently I read an article about Peaches Geldof in Hello! magazine, which naturally discussed Maxwell Drummey, her husband.  It is nice to see people grabbing onto love and not letting go like they have.  Their music video addresses love and relationships in an interesting way.  The lyrics to She Loves Everybody are innocent enough on the surface but the video provides a dichotomy listeners don't get from the song alone.

At the start we see DA in almost cherubic fashion singing about his girl.  This girl, the one he loves, then proceeds with masochistic actions.  She pummels DA, she busts his lip, and gives him a thrashing.  Nothing is safe in the video as even Maxwell, on guitar and drums, is assaulted resulting in the dismemberment of the drum set.  Through it all DA manages a smile as his bow tie is violently askew and his brutalized body crumples to the floor.  Yet, there is more than the literal meaning in this video.  It symbolizes the damage we all inflict and receive in any relationship with the one we love.  It shows that through it all love empowers us allowing us to smile through the pain.

This message is made more powerful by the minimalist set, which places the focus on Maxwell and DA and the girl.  The video culminates in a cacophony of deconstructionism punctuated with a look of unadultered joy on the girl's face.  "I know she loves me; she loves everybody."  You can read another great review of Chester French's first music video by Lindsay at the official MTV blog.

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	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Chester French, the famous Harvard duo we first shared with you back in December 2006 with Local Band: Chester French, has released their first music video. The video, which we're sharing below, is on MTV heralding their first major label album due in stores March 31st. The dynamic duo has turned music on its head with their ironic and inspective lyrics. Nothing about their music, their songs, or them is what it seems except one thing. They're both incredibly nice guys. I've spoken with them through instant chat and e-mail and they're truly delightful. They're friendly and appreciative of the success they're attaining. Just recently I read an article about Peaches Geldof in Hello! magazine, which naturally discussed Maxwell Drummey, her husband. It is nice to see people grabbing onto love and not letting go like they have. Their music video addresses love and relationships in an interesting way. The lyrics to She Loves Everybody are innocent enough on the surface but the video provides a dichotomy listeners don't get from the song alone. At the start we see DA in almost cherubic fashion singing about his girl. This girl, the one he loves, then proceeds with masochistic actions. She pummels DA, she busts his lip, and gives him a thrashing. Nothing is safe in the video as even Maxwell, on guitar and drums, is assaulted resulting in the dismemberment of the drum set. Through it all DA manages a smile as his bow tie is violently askew and his brutalized body crumples to the floor. Yet, there is more than the literal meaning in this video. It symbolizes the damage we all inflict and receive in any relationship with the one we love. It shows that through it all love empowers us allowing us to smile through the pain. This message is made more powerful by the minimalist set, which places the focus on Maxwell and DA and the girl. The video culminates in a cacophony of deconstructionism punctuated with a look of unadultered joy on the girl's face. "I know she loves me; she loves everybody." You can read another great review of Chester French's first music video by Lindsay at the official MTV blog. [quicktime]https://wargamingforums.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/chester-french-she-loves-everybody.m4v[/quicktime]</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Chester French, the famous Harvard duo we first shared with you back in December 2006 with Local Band: Chester French, has released their first music video. The video, which we're sharing below, is on MTV heralding their first major label album due in stores March 31st. The dynamic duo has turned music on its head with their ironic and inspective lyrics. Nothing about their music, their songs, or them is what it seems except one thing. They're both incredibly nice guys. I've spoken with them through instant chat and e-mail and they're truly delightful. They're friendly and appreciative of the success they're attaining. Just recently I read an article about Peaches Geldof in Hello! magazine, which naturally discussed Maxwell Drummey, her husband. It is nice to see people grabbing onto love and not letting go like they have. Their music video addresses love and relationships in an interesting way. The lyrics to She Loves Everybody are innocent enough on the surface but the video provides a dichotomy listeners don't get from the song alone. At the start we see DA in almost cherubic fashion singing about his girl. This girl, the one he loves, then proceeds with masochistic actions. She pummels DA, she busts his lip, and gives him a thrashing. Nothing is safe in the video as even Maxwell, on guitar and drums, is assaulted resulting in the dismemberment of the drum set. Through it all DA manages a smile as his bow tie is violently askew and his brutalized body crumples to the floor. Yet, there is more than the literal meaning in this video. It symbolizes the damage we all inflict and receive in any relationship with the one we love. It shows that through it all love empowers us allowing us to smile through the pain. This message is made more powerful by the minimalist set, which places the focus on Maxwell and DA and the girl. The video culminates in a cacophony of deconstructionism punctuated with a look of unadultered joy on the girl's face. "I know she loves me; she loves everybody." You can read another great review of Chester French's first music video by Lindsay at the official MTV blog. [quicktime]https://wargamingforums.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/chester-french-she-loves-everybody.m4v[/quicktime]</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>CWF-2008-4-10 News, Server Move Complete, Getting Out of Axis &amp; Allies Minis, and Musical Guest Black Crowes</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2008/07/22/cwf-2008-4-10-news-server-move-complete-getting-out-of-axis-allies-minis-and-musical-guest-black-crowes/</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jul 2008 22:36:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">https://wargamingforums.com/?p=415</guid>
		<description>Episode 36 with Jonathan as your host discussing News, Server Move Complete, Getting Out of Axis &amp; Allies Minis, and musical guest Black Crowes.

Show Length: 43:26

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00:00 Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

02:16 News

02:21 Event Countdowns @ CWF

War @ Sea at Battleground Games on Wednesdays 

'Ard Boyz Tournaments for 40k

Havoc XXIV in 14 Days

Total Confusion XXII Presents All Day Boardgaming at Rising Phoenix Games in Leicester on April 19th

7:02 Battlegrounds Special Offers

D&amp;D 4th Edition Offer - Pre-order &amp; pre-pay all 3 core books and be entered to win a free case of D&amp;D minis.

Battleground d20 20% Off Coupon

8:53 Music to Game By Check Out "Goodbye Daughters of the Revolution" by Black Crowes

14:06 Server Move Complete/New Changes

Server Move Complete

25:20 New England Podcasters Promo

26:09 Getting Out of Axis &amp; Allies Minis

Getting Out of Axis &amp; Allies Minis = Cheap Models

Axis &amp; Allies Minis Articles

32:07 Inside No Quarter #17 March 08

Inside No Quarter #17

40:15 Please send us feedback.  E-mail it to cwfgamecast [at] wargamingforums [dot] com.  Use the Contact Us Page.  Go to iTunes and leave a comment.  Send an IM to cwforums on AIM.

41:29 Next cast will be Wednesday April 10, 2008

42:52 Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic)</description>
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	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Episode 36 with Jonathan as your host discussing News, Server Move Complete, Getting Out of Axis &amp; Allies Minis, and musical guest Black Crowes. Show Length: 43:26 [display_podcast] Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 00:00 Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 02:16 News 02:21 Event Countdowns @ CWF War @ Sea at Battleground Games on Wednesdays 'Ard Boyz Tournaments for 40k Havoc XXIV in 14 Days Total Confusion XXII Presents All Day Boardgaming at Rising Phoenix Games in Leicester on April 19th 7:02 Battlegrounds Special Offers D&amp;D 4th Edition Offer - Pre-order &amp; pre-pay all 3 core books and be entered to win a free case of D&amp;D minis. Battleground d20 20% Off Coupon 8:53 Music to Game By Check Out "Goodbye Daughters of the Revolution" by Black Crowes 14:06 Server Move Complete/New Changes Server Move Complete 25:20 New England Podcasters Promo 26:09 Getting Out of Axis &amp; Allies Minis Getting Out of Axis &amp; Allies Minis = Cheap Models Axis &amp; Allies Minis Articles 32:07 Inside No Quarter #17 March 08 Inside No Quarter #17 40:15 Please send us feedback. E-mail it to cwfgamecast [at] wargamingforums [dot] com. Use the Contact Us Page. Go to iTunes and leave a comment. Send an IM to cwforums on AIM. 41:29 Next cast will be Wednesday April 10, 2008 42:52 Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic)</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Episode 36 with Jonathan as your host discussing News, Server Move Complete, Getting Out of Axis &amp; Allies Minis, and musical guest Black Crowes. Show Length: 43:26 [display_podcast] Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 00:00 Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 02:16 News 02:21 Event Countdowns @ CWF War @ Sea at Battleground Games on Wednesdays 'Ard Boyz Tournaments for 40k Havoc XXIV in 14 Days Total Confusion XXII Presents All Day Boardgaming at Rising Phoenix Games in Leicester on April 19th 7:02 Battlegrounds Special Offers D&amp;D 4th Edition Offer - Pre-order &amp; pre-pay all 3 core books and be entered to win a free case of D&amp;D minis. Battleground d20 20% Off Coupon 8:53 Music to Game By Check Out "Goodbye Daughters of the Revolution" by Black Crowes 14:06 Server Move Complete/New Changes Server Move Complete 25:20 New England Podcasters Promo 26:09 Getting Out of Axis &amp; Allies Minis Getting Out of Axis &amp; Allies Minis = Cheap Models Axis &amp; Allies Minis Articles 32:07 Inside No Quarter #17 March 08 Inside No Quarter #17 40:15 Please send us feedback. E-mail it to cwfgamecast [at] wargamingforums [dot] com. Use the Contact Us Page. Go to iTunes and leave a comment. Send an IM to cwforums on AIM. 41:29 Next cast will be Wednesday April 10, 2008 42:52 Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic)</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>CWF-2008-3-28 News, Server Move Complete, Getting Out of Axis &amp; Allies Minis, and Musical Guest Black Crowes</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2008/03/28/cwf-2008-3-28-news-server-move-complete-getting-out-of-axis-and-allies-minis-and-musical-guest-black-crowes/</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Mar 2008 22:14:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Episode 36 with Jonathan as your host discussing News, Server Move Complete, Getting Out of Axis &amp; Allies Minis, and musical guest Black Crowes.

Show Length: 43:26

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00:00 Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

02:16 News

02:21 Event Countdowns @ CWF

War @ Sea at Battleground Games on Wednesdays 

'Ard Boyz Tournaments for 40k

Havoc XXIV in 14 Days

Total Confusion XXII Presents All Day Boardgaming at Rising Phoenix Games in Leicester on April 19th

7:02 Battlegrounds Special Offers

D&amp;D 4th Edition Offer - Pre-order &amp; pre-pay all 3 core books and be entered to win a free case of D&amp;D minis.

Battleground d20 20% Off Coupon

8:53 Music to Game By Check Out "Goodbye Daughters of the Revolution" by Black Crowes

14:06 Server Move Complete/New Changes

Server Move Complete

25:20 New England Podcasters Promo

26:09 Getting Out of Axis &amp; Allies Minis

Getting Out of Axis &amp; Allies Minis = Cheap Models

Axis &amp; Allies Minis Articles

32:07 Inside No Quarter #17 March 08

Inside No Quarter #17

40:15 Please send us feedback.  E-mail it to cwfgamecast [at] wargamingforums [dot] com.  Use the Contact Us Page.  Go to iTunes and leave a comment.  Send an IM to cwforums on AIM.

41:29 Next cast will be Wednesday April 10, 2008

42:52 Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic)</description>
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	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Episode 36 with Jonathan as your host discussing News, Server Move Complete, Getting Out of Axis &amp; Allies Minis, and musical guest Black Crowes. Show Length: 43:26 [display_podcast] Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 00:00 Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 02:16 News 02:21 Event Countdowns @ CWF War @ Sea at Battleground Games on Wednesdays 'Ard Boyz Tournaments for 40k Havoc XXIV in 14 Days Total Confusion XXII Presents All Day Boardgaming at Rising Phoenix Games in Leicester on April 19th 7:02 Battlegrounds Special Offers D&amp;D 4th Edition Offer - Pre-order &amp; pre-pay all 3 core books and be entered to win a free case of D&amp;D minis. Battleground d20 20% Off Coupon 8:53 Music to Game By Check Out "Goodbye Daughters of the Revolution" by Black Crowes 14:06 Server Move Complete/New Changes Server Move Complete 25:20 New England Podcasters Promo 26:09 Getting Out of Axis &amp; Allies Minis Getting Out of Axis &amp; Allies Minis = Cheap Models Axis &amp; Allies Minis Articles 32:07 Inside No Quarter #17 March 08 Inside No Quarter #17 40:15 Please send us feedback. E-mail it to cwfgamecast [at] wargamingforums [dot] com. Use the Contact Us Page. Go to iTunes and leave a comment. Send an IM to cwforums on AIM. 41:29 Next cast will be Wednesday April 10, 2008 42:52 Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic)</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Episode 36 with Jonathan as your host discussing News, Server Move Complete, Getting Out of Axis &amp; Allies Minis, and musical guest Black Crowes. Show Length: 43:26 [display_podcast] Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 00:00 Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 02:16 News 02:21 Event Countdowns @ CWF War @ Sea at Battleground Games on Wednesdays 'Ard Boyz Tournaments for 40k Havoc XXIV in 14 Days Total Confusion XXII Presents All Day Boardgaming at Rising Phoenix Games in Leicester on April 19th 7:02 Battlegrounds Special Offers D&amp;D 4th Edition Offer - Pre-order &amp; pre-pay all 3 core books and be entered to win a free case of D&amp;D minis. Battleground d20 20% Off Coupon 8:53 Music to Game By Check Out "Goodbye Daughters of the Revolution" by Black Crowes 14:06 Server Move Complete/New Changes Server Move Complete 25:20 New England Podcasters Promo 26:09 Getting Out of Axis &amp; Allies Minis Getting Out of Axis &amp; Allies Minis = Cheap Models Axis &amp; Allies Minis Articles 32:07 Inside No Quarter #17 March 08 Inside No Quarter #17 40:15 Please send us feedback. E-mail it to cwfgamecast [at] wargamingforums [dot] com. Use the Contact Us Page. Go to iTunes and leave a comment. Send an IM to cwforums on AIM. 41:29 Next cast will be Wednesday April 10, 2008 42:52 Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic)</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>CWF-2008-3-13 News, Blog Changes, Rising Phoenix Games, Bloodninja, and Robby Roadsteamer</title>
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		<description>Episode 35 with Jonathan as your host discussing News, Blog Changes, Rising Phoenix Games, Bloodninja, and Robby Roadsteamer.  Explicit content from 20:21 ending at 24:48.  Skip to 24:48 if you don't want to listen to explicit content.

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10:16 New Fantasy Wargames Newsletter Available

Read the March 2008 Issue

12:23 Music to Game By Check Out "Tree of Hope" by Robby Roadsteamer

15:59 Rising Phoenix Games Joins CWF

Announcement Article

Official Website

20:21 The Saga of Bloodninja Part 2 (EXPLICIT)

The iMac Tells Saga of Bloodninja Thread at SWSimForum

25:23 New England Podcasters Promo

33:16 Articles for the Blind

28:33 Blog Changes

Impended Changes

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37:05 Next cast will be Thursday March 20, 2008

37:18 Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic)</description>
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		<title>CWF-2008-3-5 Gary Gygax Dies, News, White Dwarf Magazine, and BG Weird War 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Mar 2008 22:17:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Episode 34 with Jonathan as your host discussing Gary Gygax Dies, News, White Dwarf Magazine, and BG Weird War 2.

Show Length: 41:50

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00:54 Gary Gygax Passed Away

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05:06 Dawn of War Soulstorm

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'Ard Boyz Tournaments for 40k

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Battleground d20 20% Off Coupon

12:00 CWF March 2008 Newsletter Available

Read Issue #9

15:40 Music to Game By Check Out  "Downtown" by Matthew Ebel.

21:07 White Dwarf #338 Quick Picks

White Dwarf #338 Quick Picks Article

31:31 High Orbit Podcast Promo

33:16 BG Weird War 2

Take 2: What The?! Miniatures to Sell First Custom Figs

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40:51 Next cast will be Thursday March 13, 2008</description>
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		<description>Enhanced Episode 33 with Jonathan as your host discussing News, Total Confusion 22 Recap, and Star Wars Funny Quotes.

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'Ard Boyz Tournaments for 40k

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Battleground d20 20% Off Coupon

10:50 Confrontation  Preview


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12:17 Music to Game By Check Out  "Countdown" by Jupiter One.

17:02 Total Confusion XXII Recap

Official Website

A Huge Heartfelt Thanks 

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24:17 Griffon Games Promo

27:46 Funny Star Wars Quotes

 The iMac Tells Funny Star Wars Quotes @ Star Wars Sim Forum (free registration required)

Funny Star Wars Quotes Audio File

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38:20 Next cast will be Thursday March 6, 2008</description>
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Show Length: 39:18

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Battleground d20 20% Off Coupon

10:50 Confrontation  Preview


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12:17 Music to Game By Check Out  "Countdown" by Jupiter One.

17:02 Total Confusion XXII Recap

Official Website

A Huge Heartfelt Thanks 

40k Tourney + More @ Total Confusion XXII in Mansfield 

24:17 Griffon Games Promo

27:46 Funny Star Wars Quotes

 The iMac Tells Funny Star Wars Quotes @ Star Wars Sim Forum (free registration required)

Funny Star Wars Quotes Audio File

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38:20 Next cast will be Thursday March 6, 2008</description>
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		<description>Episode 32 with Jonathan as your host discussing News, Total Confusion XXII, and War @ Sea Set 2.

Show Length: 44:26

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01:47 News

02:32 Event Countdowns @ CWF 

Total Confusion XXII in Mansfield
Vampire Counts Released March '08

Anime Boston 2008 

6:07 GW Webway


 Games Workshop Website

6:57 World of Warcraft Pre-Painted Minis


WoW Minis Website 

8:22 Battlegrounds Special Offers

D&amp;D 4th Edition Offer - Pre-order &amp; pre-pay all 3 core books and be entered to win a free case of D&amp;D minis.

Battleground d20 20% Off Coupon

10:25 Privateer Press Seeks Game Designer

Game Designer Job Posting

11:37 Confrontation Product Survey

Product Survey 

13:23 Music to Game By Check Out  "Heart of a Rhino" by Robby Roadsteamer.

18:46 Total Confusion XXII

Official Website

40k Tourney + More @ Total Confusion XXII in Mansfield 

28:43 New England Podcasters Promo

31:11 War @ Sea Set 2

War @ Sea Set 2 Confirmed Releases


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44:05 Next cast will be Thursday February 28, 2008

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		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
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	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Episode 32 with Jonathan as your host discussing News, Total Confusion XXII, and War @ Sea Set 2. Show Length: 44:26 [display_podcast] Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 00:00 Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 01:47 News 02:32 Event Countdowns @ CWF Total Confusion XXII in Mansfield Vampire Counts Released March '08 Anime Boston 2008 6:07 GW Webway Games Workshop Website 6:57 World of Warcraft Pre-Painted Minis WoW Minis Website 8:22 Battlegrounds Special Offers D&amp;D 4th Edition Offer - Pre-order &amp; pre-pay all 3 core books and be entered to win a free case of D&amp;D minis. Battleground d20 20% Off Coupon 10:25 Privateer Press Seeks Game Designer Game Designer Job Posting 11:37 Confrontation Product Survey Product Survey 13:23 Music to Game By Check Out "Heart of a Rhino" by Robby Roadsteamer. 18:46 Total Confusion XXII Official Website 40k Tourney + More @ Total Confusion XXII in Mansfield 28:43 New England Podcasters Promo 31:11 War @ Sea Set 2 War @ Sea Set 2 Confirmed Releases 42:16 Please send us feedback. E-mail it to cwfgamecast [at] wargamingforums [dot] com. Use the Contact Us Page. Go to iTunes and leave a comment. Send an IM to cwforums on AIM. 44:05 Next cast will be Thursday February 28, 2008 Next cast will be Thursday February 28, 2008.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Episode 32 with Jonathan as your host discussing News, Total Confusion XXII, and War @ Sea Set 2. Show Length: 44:26 [display_podcast] Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 00:00 Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 01:47 News 02:32 Event Countdowns @ CWF Total Confusion XXII in Mansfield Vampire Counts Released March '08 Anime Boston 2008 6:07 GW Webway Games Workshop Website 6:57 World of Warcraft Pre-Painted Minis WoW Minis Website 8:22 Battlegrounds Special Offers D&amp;D 4th Edition Offer - Pre-order &amp; pre-pay all 3 core books and be entered to win a free case of D&amp;D minis. Battleground d20 20% Off Coupon 10:25 Privateer Press Seeks Game Designer Game Designer Job Posting 11:37 Confrontation Product Survey Product Survey 13:23 Music to Game By Check Out "Heart of a Rhino" by Robby Roadsteamer. 18:46 Total Confusion XXII Official Website 40k Tourney + More @ Total Confusion XXII in Mansfield 28:43 New England Podcasters Promo 31:11 War @ Sea Set 2 War @ Sea Set 2 Confirmed Releases 42:16 Please send us feedback. E-mail it to cwfgamecast [at] wargamingforums [dot] com. Use the Contact Us Page. Go to iTunes and leave a comment. Send an IM to cwforums on AIM. 44:05 Next cast will be Thursday February 28, 2008 Next cast will be Thursday February 28, 2008.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>CWF-2008-2-14 News, What The?! Miniatures, and Babylon 5 A Call to Arms Stops Production</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Feb 2008 20:00:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Episode 31 with Jonathan as your host discussing News, What The?! Miniatures, and Babylon 5 A Call to Arms Stops Production.

Show Length: 53:33

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Magic City Champs @ Battleground Feb. 16

Vampire Counts Released March '08

05:46 Halo 3 Tournaments @ Battleground Games in Abington Every Thursday


Thursday Night Halo 3 Tournaments

08:25 CWF's New Banner Logo

CWF's New Banner Logo

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10:52 No Quarter #17 Pre-Order


Inside No Quarter #17

12:28 Music to Game By Check Out  "Title And Registration" by Death Cab for Cutie.

17:15 What The?! Miniatures

What The?! Miniatures to Sell First Custom Figs

Battleground Weird War 2 Official Website 

29:05 comedy4cast Promo

32:56 Babylon 5 A Call to Arms Ceases Production

Mongoose To Halt Babylon 5 Minis Production = 20% Off

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48:19 Next cast will be Thursday February 21, 2008

48:35 Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates.

Next cast will be Thursday February 21, 2008.</description>
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		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
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	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Episode 31 with Jonathan as your host discussing News, What The?! Miniatures, and Babylon 5 A Call to Arms Stops Production. Show Length: 53:33 [display_podcast] Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 00:00 Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 02:23 News 02:32 Event Countdowns @ CWF Magic City Champs @ Battleground Feb. 16 Vampire Counts Released March '08 05:46 Halo 3 Tournaments @ Battleground Games in Abington Every Thursday Thursday Night Halo 3 Tournaments 08:25 CWF's New Banner Logo CWF's New Banner Logo See Our New Logo 10:52 No Quarter #17 Pre-Order Inside No Quarter #17 12:28 Music to Game By Check Out "Title And Registration" by Death Cab for Cutie. 17:15 What The?! Miniatures What The?! Miniatures to Sell First Custom Figs Battleground Weird War 2 Official Website 29:05 comedy4cast Promo 32:56 Babylon 5 A Call to Arms Ceases Production Mongoose To Halt Babylon 5 Minis Production = 20% Off 45:55 Please send us feedback. E-mail it to cwfgamecast [at] wargamingforums [dot] com. Use the Contact Us Page. Go to iTunes and leave a comment. Send an IM to cwforums on AIM. 48:19 Next cast will be Thursday February 21, 2008 48:35 Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates. Next cast will be Thursday February 21, 2008.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Episode 31 with Jonathan as your host discussing News, What The?! Miniatures, and Babylon 5 A Call to Arms Stops Production. Show Length: 53:33 [display_podcast] Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 00:00 Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 02:23 News 02:32 Event Countdowns @ CWF Magic City Champs @ Battleground Feb. 16 Vampire Counts Released March '08 05:46 Halo 3 Tournaments @ Battleground Games in Abington Every Thursday Thursday Night Halo 3 Tournaments 08:25 CWF's New Banner Logo CWF's New Banner Logo See Our New Logo 10:52 No Quarter #17 Pre-Order Inside No Quarter #17 12:28 Music to Game By Check Out "Title And Registration" by Death Cab for Cutie. 17:15 What The?! Miniatures What The?! Miniatures to Sell First Custom Figs Battleground Weird War 2 Official Website 29:05 comedy4cast Promo 32:56 Babylon 5 A Call to Arms Ceases Production Mongoose To Halt Babylon 5 Minis Production = 20% Off 45:55 Please send us feedback. E-mail it to cwfgamecast [at] wargamingforums [dot] com. Use the Contact Us Page. Go to iTunes and leave a comment. Send an IM to cwforums on AIM. 48:19 Next cast will be Thursday February 21, 2008 48:35 Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates. Next cast will be Thursday February 21, 2008.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Enhanced CWF-2008-2-7 News, 1 Year Ago Today, and 10 Steps to Turn a Loss into SUCCESS</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2008/02/07/enhanced-cwf-2008-2-7-news-1-year-ago-today-and-10-steps-to-turn-a-loss-into-success/</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Feb 2008 02:33:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Episode 30 with Jonathan as your host discussing News, 1 Year Ago Today, and 10 Steps to Turn a Loss into SUCCESS

Show Length: 53:33

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01:36 Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com

02:14 News

02:14 Warhammer Fantasy Tournament @ Game Haven in North Dartmouth February 9th.

Fantasy Tournament @ Game Haven

Game Haven Official Website

03:50 Halo 3 Tournaments @ Battleground Games in Abington Every Thursday


Thursday Night Halo 3 Tournaments

07:26 CWF's New Promo


CWF's 1st Podcast Promo

11:07 Hordes Sneak Peek

Scather Weapon Crew

12:06 Vampire Counts Sneak Peeks 

Vampire Counts Crypt Ghouls

Vampire Counts Dire Wolf

Vampire Counts Blood Knights

14:56 CWF Game Cast Newsletter February 2008 Now Available

CWF Game Cast Newsletter

18:04 Battleground Games Newsletter February 2008 Now Available

Subscribe to BG's Newsletter

Battleground February 08 Newsletter (PDF)

Battleground d20 20% Off Coupon (PDF)

19:20 CWF's Enhanced Podcast

Enhanced Podcast RSS Feed

Enhanced Podcast?  What's That?

23:27  CWF's New Banner Logo

CWF's New Banner Logo

See Our New Logo


26:21 Music to Game By Check Out new release "Downtown" by Massachusetts' newest resident Matthew Ebel.

32:21 Year Ago Today

Impressive Eldar Warhost 

Harlequin Falcon painted by Tau Online member Redbeard

36:26 Boston Behind the Scenes Podcast by Adam Weiss Promo

38:47 10 Steps to Turn a Loss into SUCCESS

The Pats Lose Superbowl 42 = 10 Steps to Turn Your Loss Into SUCCESS 

51:49 Next cast will be Thursday February 7, 2008

52:03 Please send us feedback.  E-mail it to cwfgamecast [at] wargamingforums [dot] com.  Use the Contact Us Page.  Go to iTunes and leave a comment.  Send an IM to cwforums on AIM.

53:02 Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates.

Next cast will be Thursday February 7, 2008.</description>
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	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Episode 30 with Jonathan as your host discussing News, 1 Year Ago Today, and 10 Steps to Turn a Loss into SUCCESS Show Length: 53:33 [display_podcast] Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 00:00 Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 01:36 Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 02:14 News 02:14 Warhammer Fantasy Tournament @ Game Haven in North Dartmouth February 9th. Fantasy Tournament @ Game Haven Game Haven Official Website 03:50 Halo 3 Tournaments @ Battleground Games in Abington Every Thursday Thursday Night Halo 3 Tournaments 07:26 CWF's New Promo CWF's 1st Podcast Promo 11:07 Hordes Sneak Peek Scather Weapon Crew 12:06 Vampire Counts Sneak Peeks Vampire Counts Crypt Ghouls Vampire Counts Dire Wolf Vampire Counts Blood Knights 14:56 CWF Game Cast Newsletter February 2008 Now Available CWF Game Cast Newsletter 18:04 Battleground Games Newsletter February 2008 Now Available Subscribe to BG's Newsletter Battleground February 08 Newsletter (PDF) Battleground d20 20% Off Coupon (PDF) 19:20 CWF's Enhanced Podcast Enhanced Podcast RSS Feed Enhanced Podcast? What's That? 23:27 CWF's New Banner Logo CWF's New Banner Logo See Our New Logo 26:21 Music to Game By Check Out new release "Downtown" by Massachusetts' newest resident Matthew Ebel. 32:21 Year Ago Today Impressive Eldar Warhost Harlequin Falcon painted by Tau Online member Redbeard 36:26 Boston Behind the Scenes Podcast by Adam Weiss Promo 38:47 10 Steps to Turn a Loss into SUCCESS The Pats Lose Superbowl 42 = 10 Steps to Turn Your Loss Into SUCCESS 51:49 Next cast will be Thursday February 7, 2008 52:03 Please send us feedback. E-mail it to cwfgamecast [at] wargamingforums [dot] com. Use the Contact Us Page. Go to iTunes and leave a comment. Send an IM to cwforums on AIM. 53:02 Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates. Next cast will be Thursday February 7, 2008.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Episode 30 with Jonathan as your host discussing News, 1 Year Ago Today, and 10 Steps to Turn a Loss into SUCCESS Show Length: 53:33 [display_podcast] Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 00:00 Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 01:36 Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 02:14 News 02:14 Warhammer Fantasy Tournament @ Game Haven in North Dartmouth February 9th. Fantasy Tournament @ Game Haven Game Haven Official Website 03:50 Halo 3 Tournaments @ Battleground Games in Abington Every Thursday Thursday Night Halo 3 Tournaments 07:26 CWF's New Promo CWF's 1st Podcast Promo 11:07 Hordes Sneak Peek Scather Weapon Crew 12:06 Vampire Counts Sneak Peeks Vampire Counts Crypt Ghouls Vampire Counts Dire Wolf Vampire Counts Blood Knights 14:56 CWF Game Cast Newsletter February 2008 Now Available CWF Game Cast Newsletter 18:04 Battleground Games Newsletter February 2008 Now Available Subscribe to BG's Newsletter Battleground February 08 Newsletter (PDF) Battleground d20 20% Off Coupon (PDF) 19:20 CWF's Enhanced Podcast Enhanced Podcast RSS Feed Enhanced Podcast? What's That? 23:27 CWF's New Banner Logo CWF's New Banner Logo See Our New Logo 26:21 Music to Game By Check Out new release "Downtown" by Massachusetts' newest resident Matthew Ebel. 32:21 Year Ago Today Impressive Eldar Warhost Harlequin Falcon painted by Tau Online member Redbeard 36:26 Boston Behind the Scenes Podcast by Adam Weiss Promo 38:47 10 Steps to Turn a Loss into SUCCESS The Pats Lose Superbowl 42 = 10 Steps to Turn Your Loss Into SUCCESS 51:49 Next cast will be Thursday February 7, 2008 52:03 Please send us feedback. E-mail it to cwfgamecast [at] wargamingforums [dot] com. Use the Contact Us Page. Go to iTunes and leave a comment. Send an IM to cwforums on AIM. 53:02 Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates. Next cast will be Thursday February 7, 2008.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Feb 2008 22:16:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Episode 30 with Jonathan as your host discussing News, 1 Year Ago Today, and 10 Steps to Turn a Loss into SUCCESS

Show Length: 53:33

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00:00 Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

01:36 Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com

02:14 News

02:14 Warhammer Fantasy Tournament @ Game Haven in North Dartmouth February 9th.

Fantasy Tournament @ Game Haven

Game Haven Official Website

03:50 Halo 3 Tournaments @ Battleground Games in Abington Every Thursday


Thursday Night Halo 3 Tournaments

07:26 CWF's New Promo


CWF's 1st Podcast Promo

11:07 Hordes Sneak Peek

Scather Weapon Crew

12:06 Vampire Counts Sneak Peeks 

Vampire Counts Crypt Ghouls

Vampire Counts Dire Wolf

Vampire Counts Blood Knights

14:56 CWF Game Cast Newsletter February 2008 Now Available

CWF Game Cast Newsletter

18:04 Battleground Games Newsletter February 2008 Now Available

Subscribe to BG's Newsletter

Battleground February 08 Newsletter (PDF)

Battleground d20 20% Off Coupon (PDF)

19:20 CWF's Enhanced Podcast

Enhanced Podcast RSS Feed

Enhanced Podcast?  What's That?

23:27  CWF's New Banner Logo

CWF's New Banner Logo

See Our New Logo


26:21 Music to Game By Check Out new release "Downtown" by Massachusetts' newest resident Matthew Ebel.

32:21 Year Ago Today

Impressive Eldar Warhost 

Harlequin Falcon painted by Tau Online member Redbeard

36:26 Boston Behind the Scenes Podcast by Adam Weiss Promo

38:47 10 Steps to Turn a Loss into SUCCESS

The Pats Lose Superbowl 42 = 10 Steps to Turn Your Loss Into SUCCESS 

51:49 Next cast will be Thursday February 7, 2008

52:03 Please send us feedback.  E-mail it to cwfgamecast [at] wargamingforums [dot] com.  Use the Contact Us Page.  Go to iTunes and leave a comment.  Send an IM to cwforums on AIM.

53:02 Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates.

Next cast will be Thursday February 7, 2008.</description>
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		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
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	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Episode 30 with Jonathan as your host discussing News, 1 Year Ago Today, and 10 Steps to Turn a Loss into SUCCESS Show Length: 53:33 [display_podcast] Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 00:00 Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 01:36 Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 02:14 News 02:14 Warhammer Fantasy Tournament @ Game Haven in North Dartmouth February 9th. Fantasy Tournament @ Game Haven Game Haven Official Website 03:50 Halo 3 Tournaments @ Battleground Games in Abington Every Thursday Thursday Night Halo 3 Tournaments 07:26 CWF's New Promo CWF's 1st Podcast Promo 11:07 Hordes Sneak Peek Scather Weapon Crew 12:06 Vampire Counts Sneak Peeks Vampire Counts Crypt Ghouls Vampire Counts Dire Wolf Vampire Counts Blood Knights 14:56 CWF Game Cast Newsletter February 2008 Now Available CWF Game Cast Newsletter 18:04 Battleground Games Newsletter February 2008 Now Available Subscribe to BG's Newsletter Battleground February 08 Newsletter (PDF) Battleground d20 20% Off Coupon (PDF) 19:20 CWF's Enhanced Podcast Enhanced Podcast RSS Feed Enhanced Podcast? What's That? 23:27 CWF's New Banner Logo CWF's New Banner Logo See Our New Logo 26:21 Music to Game By Check Out new release "Downtown" by Massachusetts' newest resident Matthew Ebel. 32:21 Year Ago Today Impressive Eldar Warhost Harlequin Falcon painted by Tau Online member Redbeard 36:26 Boston Behind the Scenes Podcast by Adam Weiss Promo 38:47 10 Steps to Turn a Loss into SUCCESS The Pats Lose Superbowl 42 = 10 Steps to Turn Your Loss Into SUCCESS 51:49 Next cast will be Thursday February 7, 2008 52:03 Please send us feedback. E-mail it to cwfgamecast [at] wargamingforums [dot] com. Use the Contact Us Page. Go to iTunes and leave a comment. Send an IM to cwforums on AIM. 53:02 Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates. Next cast will be Thursday February 7, 2008.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Episode 30 with Jonathan as your host discussing News, 1 Year Ago Today, and 10 Steps to Turn a Loss into SUCCESS Show Length: 53:33 [display_podcast] Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 00:00 Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 01:36 Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 02:14 News 02:14 Warhammer Fantasy Tournament @ Game Haven in North Dartmouth February 9th. Fantasy Tournament @ Game Haven Game Haven Official Website 03:50 Halo 3 Tournaments @ Battleground Games in Abington Every Thursday Thursday Night Halo 3 Tournaments 07:26 CWF's New Promo CWF's 1st Podcast Promo 11:07 Hordes Sneak Peek Scather Weapon Crew 12:06 Vampire Counts Sneak Peeks Vampire Counts Crypt Ghouls Vampire Counts Dire Wolf Vampire Counts Blood Knights 14:56 CWF Game Cast Newsletter February 2008 Now Available CWF Game Cast Newsletter 18:04 Battleground Games Newsletter February 2008 Now Available Subscribe to BG's Newsletter Battleground February 08 Newsletter (PDF) Battleground d20 20% Off Coupon (PDF) 19:20 CWF's Enhanced Podcast Enhanced Podcast RSS Feed Enhanced Podcast? What's That? 23:27 CWF's New Banner Logo CWF's New Banner Logo See Our New Logo 26:21 Music to Game By Check Out new release "Downtown" by Massachusetts' newest resident Matthew Ebel. 32:21 Year Ago Today Impressive Eldar Warhost Harlequin Falcon painted by Tau Online member Redbeard 36:26 Boston Behind the Scenes Podcast by Adam Weiss Promo 38:47 10 Steps to Turn a Loss into SUCCESS The Pats Lose Superbowl 42 = 10 Steps to Turn Your Loss Into SUCCESS 51:49 Next cast will be Thursday February 7, 2008 52:03 Please send us feedback. E-mail it to cwfgamecast [at] wargamingforums [dot] com. Use the Contact Us Page. Go to iTunes and leave a comment. Send an IM to cwforums on AIM. 53:02 Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates. Next cast will be Thursday February 7, 2008.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>CWF’s 1st Podcast Promo</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2008/02/01/cwfs-1st-podcast-promo/</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Feb 2008 19:35:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Finally we have succeeded in making our first promo that doesn't suck...completely.  Using GarageBand '08 and my new iMac, yay Mac, we have recorded a 39 second promo.  We tried to keep it to 30 seconds but what's an extra 9 seconds?

Please use this promo to show your friends how much we rock and why they, like you, should listen to the CWF Game Cast.  We'll be working on other promos down the road.  This first one is strictly informational but the others will touch on other genres like comedy and sci-fi.

Listen to the promo below and you can share the promo with others by right clicking CWF Game Cast Promo #1 and saving it to your computer.  Then you can e-mail it to everyone.  You can share this post on Digg, /., Facebook, Technorati using the icons at the bottom of this post.

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	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Finally we have succeeded in making our first promo that doesn't suck...completely. Using GarageBand '08 and my new iMac, yay Mac, we have recorded a 39 second promo. We tried to keep it to 30 seconds but what's an extra 9 seconds? Please use this promo to show your friends how much we rock and why they, like you, should listen to the CWF Game Cast. We'll be working on other promos down the road. This first one is strictly informational but the others will touch on other genres like comedy and sci-fi. Listen to the promo below and you can share the promo with others by right clicking CWF Game Cast Promo #1 and saving it to your computer. Then you can e-mail it to everyone. You can share this post on Digg, /., Facebook, Technorati using the icons at the bottom of this post. [display_podcast]</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Finally we have succeeded in making our first promo that doesn't suck...completely. Using GarageBand '08 and my new iMac, yay Mac, we have recorded a 39 second promo. We tried to keep it to 30 seconds but what's an extra 9 seconds? Please use this promo to show your friends how much we rock and why they, like you, should listen to the CWF Game Cast. We'll be working on other promos down the road. This first one is strictly informational but the others will touch on other genres like comedy and sci-fi. Listen to the promo below and you can share the promo with others by right clicking CWF Game Cast Promo #1 and saving it to your computer. Then you can e-mail it to everyone. You can share this post on Digg, /., Facebook, Technorati using the icons at the bottom of this post. [display_podcast]</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>Enhanced CWF-2008-1-31 News, Music to Game By Featuring Matthew Ebel, Vampire Counts, and DoW Soulstorm</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Jan 2008 22:10:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Episode 27 Enhanced with ^Raven^ as your host discussing News, Music to Game By Featuring Matthew Ebel, Vampire Counts, and DoW Soulstorm.

Show Length: 37:12

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00:00 Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

01:50 Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com

01:56 News

01:56 Warhammer Fantasy Tournament @ Game Haven in North Dartmouth February 9th.

Fantasy Tournament @ Game Haven

Game Haven Official Website

04:07 White Dwarf 337 now available. Mention the glaring error.

Inside White Dwarf #337 Feb. 2008

White Dwarf #337 Quick Picks

07:25 Black Gobbo 108 now available. Mention VC stuff in VC section.

Black Gobbo 108

08:22 Warmachine Sneak Peeks. Withershadow Combine 4 Cryx.  Yuri the Axe 4 Khador.  Vassal of Menoth for Protectorate.  Capt. Arlan Strangeways 4 Cygnar.

Withershadow Combine Pic

Yuri the Axe Pic

Vassal of Menoth Pic

Capt. Arlan Strangeways Pic

09:20 Signs &amp; Portents #52 Available.

Signs &amp; Portents #52 Roleplayer (Need Acrobat Reader)

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10:30 CWF Game Cast Newsletter February 2008 coming out less than 48 hours.

CWF Game Cast Newsletter

12:09 Music to Game By Check Out new release "Downtown" by Massachusetts' newest resident Matthew Ebel.

17:58 Dawn of War Soulstorm Demo

FREE Dawn of War Soulstorm Demo via Steam

26:39 Vampire Counts New Releases

Vampire Counts Range

VC Preview

35:34 Next cast will be Thursday February 7, 200835:46 Please send us feedback.  E-mail it to cwfgamecast [at] wargamingforums [dot] com.  Use the Contact Us Page.  Go to iTunes and leave a comment.  Send an IM to cwforums on AIM.
36:47 Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates.

Next cast will be Thursday February 7, 2008.</description>
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		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
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	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Episode 27 Enhanced with ^Raven^ as your host discussing News, Music to Game By Featuring Matthew Ebel, Vampire Counts, and DoW Soulstorm. Show Length: 37:12 [display_podcast] Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 00:00 Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 01:50 Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 01:56 News 01:56 Warhammer Fantasy Tournament @ Game Haven in North Dartmouth February 9th. Fantasy Tournament @ Game Haven Game Haven Official Website 04:07 White Dwarf 337 now available. Mention the glaring error. Inside White Dwarf #337 Feb. 2008 White Dwarf #337 Quick Picks 07:25 Black Gobbo 108 now available. Mention VC stuff in VC section. Black Gobbo 108 08:22 Warmachine Sneak Peeks. Withershadow Combine 4 Cryx. Yuri the Axe 4 Khador. Vassal of Menoth for Protectorate. Capt. Arlan Strangeways 4 Cygnar. Withershadow Combine Pic Yuri the Axe Pic Vassal of Menoth Pic Capt. Arlan Strangeways Pic 09:20 Signs &amp; Portents #52 Available. Signs &amp; Portents #52 Roleplayer (Need Acrobat Reader) Signs &amp; Portents #52 Wargamer (Need Acrobat Reader) 10:30 CWF Game Cast Newsletter February 2008 coming out less than 48 hours. CWF Game Cast Newsletter 12:09 Music to Game By Check Out new release "Downtown" by Massachusetts' newest resident Matthew Ebel. 17:58 Dawn of War Soulstorm Demo FREE Dawn of War Soulstorm Demo via Steam 26:39 Vampire Counts New Releases Vampire Counts Range VC Preview 35:34 Next cast will be Thursday February 7, 200835:46 Please send us feedback. E-mail it to cwfgamecast [at] wargamingforums [dot] com. Use the Contact Us Page. Go to iTunes and leave a comment. Send an IM to cwforums on AIM. 36:47 Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates. Next cast will be Thursday February 7, 2008.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Episode 27 Enhanced with ^Raven^ as your host discussing News, Music to Game By Featuring Matthew Ebel, Vampire Counts, and DoW Soulstorm. Show Length: 37:12 [display_podcast] Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 00:00 Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 01:50 Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 01:56 News 01:56 Warhammer Fantasy Tournament @ Game Haven in North Dartmouth February 9th. Fantasy Tournament @ Game Haven Game Haven Official Website 04:07 White Dwarf 337 now available. Mention the glaring error. Inside White Dwarf #337 Feb. 2008 White Dwarf #337 Quick Picks 07:25 Black Gobbo 108 now available. Mention VC stuff in VC section. Black Gobbo 108 08:22 Warmachine Sneak Peeks. Withershadow Combine 4 Cryx. Yuri the Axe 4 Khador. Vassal of Menoth for Protectorate. Capt. Arlan Strangeways 4 Cygnar. Withershadow Combine Pic Yuri the Axe Pic Vassal of Menoth Pic Capt. Arlan Strangeways Pic 09:20 Signs &amp; Portents #52 Available. Signs &amp; Portents #52 Roleplayer (Need Acrobat Reader) Signs &amp; Portents #52 Wargamer (Need Acrobat Reader) 10:30 CWF Game Cast Newsletter February 2008 coming out less than 48 hours. CWF Game Cast Newsletter 12:09 Music to Game By Check Out new release "Downtown" by Massachusetts' newest resident Matthew Ebel. 17:58 Dawn of War Soulstorm Demo FREE Dawn of War Soulstorm Demo via Steam 26:39 Vampire Counts New Releases Vampire Counts Range VC Preview 35:34 Next cast will be Thursday February 7, 200835:46 Please send us feedback. E-mail it to cwfgamecast [at] wargamingforums [dot] com. Use the Contact Us Page. Go to iTunes and leave a comment. Send an IM to cwforums on AIM. 36:47 Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates. Next cast will be Thursday February 7, 2008.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Jan 2008 20:29:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Episode 27 with ^Raven^ as your host discussing News, Music to Game By Featuring Matthew Ebel, Vampire Counts, and DoW Soulstorm.

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01:56 News

01:56 Warhammer Fantasy Tournament @ Game Haven in North Dartmouth February 9th.

Fantasy Tournament @ Game Haven

Game Haven Official Website

04:07 White Dwarf 337 now available.

Inside White Dwarf #337 Feb. 2008

White Dwarf #337 Quick Picks

07:25 Black Gobbo 108 now available.

Black Gobbo 108

08:22 Warmachine Sneak Peeks.  Withershadow Combine 4 Cryx.  Yuri the Axe 4 Khador.  Vassal of Menoth for Protectorate.  Capt. Arlan Strangeways 4 Cygnar.

Withershadow Combine Pic

Yuri the Axe Pic

Vassal of Menoth Pic

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09:20 Signs &amp; Portents #52 Available.

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10:30 CWF Game Cast Newsletter February 2008 coming out less than 48 hours.

CWF Game Cast Newsletter

12:09 Music to Game By Check Out new release "Downtown" by Massachusetts' newest resident Matthew Ebel.

17:58 Dawn of War Soulstorm Demo

FREE Dawn of War Soulstorm Demo via Steam

26:39 Vampire Counts New Releases

Vampire Counts Range

VC Preview

35:34 Next cast will be Thursday February 7, 200835:46 Please send us feedback.  E-mail it to cwfgamecast [at] wargamingforums [dot] com.  Use the Contact Us Page.  Go to iTunes and leave a comment.  Send an IM to cwforums on AIM.
36:47 Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates.

Next cast will be Thursday February 7, 2008.</description>
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		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Episode 27 with ^Raven^ as your host discussing News, Music to Game By Featuring Matthew Ebel, Vampire Counts, and DoW Soulstorm. Show Length: 37:12 [display_podcast] Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 00:00 Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 01:50 Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 01:56 News 01:56 Warhammer Fantasy Tournament @ Game Haven in North Dartmouth February 9th. Fantasy Tournament @ Game Haven Game Haven Official Website 04:07 White Dwarf 337 now available. Inside White Dwarf #337 Feb. 2008 White Dwarf #337 Quick Picks 07:25 Black Gobbo 108 now available. Black Gobbo 108 08:22 Warmachine Sneak Peeks. Withershadow Combine 4 Cryx. Yuri the Axe 4 Khador. Vassal of Menoth for Protectorate. Capt. Arlan Strangeways 4 Cygnar. Withershadow Combine Pic Yuri the Axe Pic Vassal of Menoth Pic Capt. Arlan Strangeways Pic 09:20 Signs &amp; Portents #52 Available. Signs &amp; Portents #52 Roleplayer (Need Acrobat Reader) Signs &amp; Portents #52 Wargamer (Need Acrobat Reader) 10:30 CWF Game Cast Newsletter February 2008 coming out less than 48 hours. CWF Game Cast Newsletter 12:09 Music to Game By Check Out new release "Downtown" by Massachusetts' newest resident Matthew Ebel. 17:58 Dawn of War Soulstorm Demo FREE Dawn of War Soulstorm Demo via Steam 26:39 Vampire Counts New Releases Vampire Counts Range VC Preview 35:34 Next cast will be Thursday February 7, 200835:46 Please send us feedback. E-mail it to cwfgamecast [at] wargamingforums [dot] com. Use the Contact Us Page. Go to iTunes and leave a comment. Send an IM to cwforums on AIM. 36:47 Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates. Next cast will be Thursday February 7, 2008.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Episode 27 with ^Raven^ as your host discussing News, Music to Game By Featuring Matthew Ebel, Vampire Counts, and DoW Soulstorm. Show Length: 37:12 [display_podcast] Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 00:00 Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 01:50 Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 01:56 News 01:56 Warhammer Fantasy Tournament @ Game Haven in North Dartmouth February 9th. Fantasy Tournament @ Game Haven Game Haven Official Website 04:07 White Dwarf 337 now available. Inside White Dwarf #337 Feb. 2008 White Dwarf #337 Quick Picks 07:25 Black Gobbo 108 now available. Black Gobbo 108 08:22 Warmachine Sneak Peeks. Withershadow Combine 4 Cryx. Yuri the Axe 4 Khador. Vassal of Menoth for Protectorate. Capt. Arlan Strangeways 4 Cygnar. Withershadow Combine Pic Yuri the Axe Pic Vassal of Menoth Pic Capt. Arlan Strangeways Pic 09:20 Signs &amp; Portents #52 Available. Signs &amp; Portents #52 Roleplayer (Need Acrobat Reader) Signs &amp; Portents #52 Wargamer (Need Acrobat Reader) 10:30 CWF Game Cast Newsletter February 2008 coming out less than 48 hours. CWF Game Cast Newsletter 12:09 Music to Game By Check Out new release "Downtown" by Massachusetts' newest resident Matthew Ebel. 17:58 Dawn of War Soulstorm Demo FREE Dawn of War Soulstorm Demo via Steam 26:39 Vampire Counts New Releases Vampire Counts Range VC Preview 35:34 Next cast will be Thursday February 7, 200835:46 Please send us feedback. E-mail it to cwfgamecast [at] wargamingforums [dot] com. Use the Contact Us Page. Go to iTunes and leave a comment. Send an IM to cwforums on AIM. 36:47 Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates. Next cast will be Thursday February 7, 2008.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>CWF-2008-1-24 Black Gobbo 107 and New Releases 4 GW’s LotR &amp; Vampire Counts</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2008/01/24/cwf-2008-1-24-black-gobbo-107-and-new-releases-4-gws-lotr-vampire-counts/</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jan 2008 02:29:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Solocast with ^Raven^ as your host discussing Black Hobbo 107 and New Releases 4 GW's LotR &amp; Vampire Counts.

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2) Thursday January 24, 2008, CWF GameCast features Black Hobbo 107 and New Releases 4 GW's LotR &amp; Vampire Counts

3) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com

4) Black Gobbo 107

Black Gobbo 107 Musings

Black Gobbo e-zine 107 

5) Music to Game By Check Out "Civilization And Its Discontent" by Massachusetts' own Matt Searles.

6) LotR New Releases

Pics of the Harad Releases

A History of Harad 

7) Vampire Counts New Releases

Blood Knights Releases

Von Carstein Releases 

8 ) Closing comments, next cast will be Thursday January 31, 2008.

9) Please give your feedback on the show.  We live off it and it helps us to make the show better.  Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page

10) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates

Next cast will be Thursday January 31, 2008.</description>
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		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
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	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Solocast with ^Raven^ as your host discussing Black Hobbo 107 and New Releases 4 GW's LotR &amp; Vampire Counts. [display_podcast] Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Thursday January 24, 2008, CWF GameCast features Black Hobbo 107 and New Releases 4 GW's LotR &amp; Vampire Counts 3) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 4) Black Gobbo 107 Black Gobbo 107 Musings Black Gobbo e-zine 107 5) Music to Game By Check Out "Civilization And Its Discontent" by Massachusetts' own Matt Searles. 6) LotR New Releases Pics of the Harad Releases A History of Harad 7) Vampire Counts New Releases Blood Knights Releases Von Carstein Releases 8 ) Closing comments, next cast will be Thursday January 31, 2008. 9) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 10) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates Next cast will be Thursday January 31, 2008.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Solocast with ^Raven^ as your host discussing Black Hobbo 107 and New Releases 4 GW's LotR &amp; Vampire Counts. [display_podcast] Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Thursday January 24, 2008, CWF GameCast features Black Hobbo 107 and New Releases 4 GW's LotR &amp; Vampire Counts 3) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 4) Black Gobbo 107 Black Gobbo 107 Musings Black Gobbo e-zine 107 5) Music to Game By Check Out "Civilization And Its Discontent" by Massachusetts' own Matt Searles. 6) LotR New Releases Pics of the Harad Releases A History of Harad 7) Vampire Counts New Releases Blood Knights Releases Von Carstein Releases 8 ) Closing comments, next cast will be Thursday January 31, 2008. 9) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 10) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates Next cast will be Thursday January 31, 2008.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>CWF-2008-1-17 Apocalpyse Photos and Combat Storm Downloads</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2008/01/17/cwf-2008-1-17-apocalpyse-photos-and-combat-storm-downloads/</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jan 2008 03:47:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Minicast with ^Raven^ as your host discussing Apocalpyse Photos and Combat Storm Downloads.  Please note Go Go Gadget Bat-o-ry was replaced with "Civilization And Its Discontent" also by Matt Searles due to technical difficulties. My apologies for this and for the disparity in the podcast. Civilization And Its Discontent starts at 8:50 and ends at 12:06.

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2) Thursday January 17, 2008, CWF GameCast features Apocalpyse Photos and Combat Storm Downloads.

3) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com

4) Apocalypse Photos

Apocalypse Pics from Battleground Part 1

Apocalypse Pics from Battleground Part 2

5) Music to Game By Check Out "Go Go Gadget Bat-o-ry" by Massachusetts' own Matt Searles.  Go Go Gadget Bat-o-ry was replaced with "Civilization And Its Discontent" also by Matt Searles due to technical difficulties.  My apologies for this and for the disparity in the podcast.  Civilization And Its Discontent starts at 8:50 and ends at 12:06.

6) Combat Storm Downloads

Combat Storm Articles on CWF

Combat Storm Video on Youtube

7) Closing comments, next cast will be Thursday January 24, 2008.

8 ) Please give your feedback on the show.  We live off it and it helps us to make the show better.  Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page

9) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates

Next cast will be Thursday January 24, 2008.</description>
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		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Minicast with ^Raven^ as your host discussing Apocalpyse Photos and Combat Storm Downloads. Please note Go Go Gadget Bat-o-ry was replaced with "Civilization And Its Discontent" also by Matt Searles due to technical difficulties. My apologies for this and for the disparity in the podcast. Civilization And Its Discontent starts at 8:50 and ends at 12:06. [display_podcast] Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Thursday January 17, 2008, CWF GameCast features Apocalpyse Photos and Combat Storm Downloads. 3) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 4) Apocalypse Photos Apocalypse Pics from Battleground Part 1 Apocalypse Pics from Battleground Part 2 5) Music to Game By Check Out "Go Go Gadget Bat-o-ry" by Massachusetts' own Matt Searles. Go Go Gadget Bat-o-ry was replaced with "Civilization And Its Discontent" also by Matt Searles due to technical difficulties. My apologies for this and for the disparity in the podcast. Civilization And Its Discontent starts at 8:50 and ends at 12:06. 6) Combat Storm Downloads Combat Storm Articles on CWF Combat Storm Video on Youtube 7) Closing comments, next cast will be Thursday January 24, 2008. 8 ) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 9) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates Next cast will be Thursday January 24, 2008.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Minicast with ^Raven^ as your host discussing Apocalpyse Photos and Combat Storm Downloads. Please note Go Go Gadget Bat-o-ry was replaced with "Civilization And Its Discontent" also by Matt Searles due to technical difficulties. My apologies for this and for the disparity in the podcast. Civilization And Its Discontent starts at 8:50 and ends at 12:06. [display_podcast] Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Thursday January 17, 2008, CWF GameCast features Apocalpyse Photos and Combat Storm Downloads. 3) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 4) Apocalypse Photos Apocalypse Pics from Battleground Part 1 Apocalypse Pics from Battleground Part 2 5) Music to Game By Check Out "Go Go Gadget Bat-o-ry" by Massachusetts' own Matt Searles. Go Go Gadget Bat-o-ry was replaced with "Civilization And Its Discontent" also by Matt Searles due to technical difficulties. My apologies for this and for the disparity in the podcast. Civilization And Its Discontent starts at 8:50 and ends at 12:06. 6) Combat Storm Downloads Combat Storm Articles on CWF Combat Storm Video on Youtube 7) Closing comments, next cast will be Thursday January 24, 2008. 8 ) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 9) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates Next cast will be Thursday January 24, 2008.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>CWF-2008-1-3 Response to iTunes Comments and Apocalpyse at Battleground Games</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2008/01/03/cwf-2008-1-3-response-to-itunes-comments-and-apocalpyse-at-battleground-games/</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jan 2008 23:50:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Solo cast with ^Raven^ as your host discussing Response to iTunes Comments and Apocalypse at Battleground Games.

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2) Thursday January 3, 2008, CWF GameCast features Response to iTunes Comments and Apocalypse at Battleground Games.

3) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com

4) Response to iTunes Comments

Responding to iTunes Comments

5) Music to Game By Check Out "First Date" by Danko Jones

6) Apocalypse at Battleground Games

40k Apocalypse @ Battleground Games

Battleground Games Official Website

Directions to Apocalypse Event 

7) Closing comments, next cast will be Thursday January 6, 2008.

8 ) Please give your feedback on the show.  We live off it and it helps us to make the show better.  Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page

9) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates

Next cast will be Thursday January 6, 2008.</description>
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		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
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	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Solo cast with ^Raven^ as your host discussing Response to iTunes Comments and Apocalypse at Battleground Games. [display_podcast] Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Thursday January 3, 2008, CWF GameCast features Response to iTunes Comments and Apocalypse at Battleground Games. 3) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 4) Response to iTunes Comments Responding to iTunes Comments 5) Music to Game By Check Out "First Date" by Danko Jones 6) Apocalypse at Battleground Games 40k Apocalypse @ Battleground Games Battleground Games Official Website Directions to Apocalypse Event 7) Closing comments, next cast will be Thursday January 6, 2008. 8 ) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 9) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates Next cast will be Thursday January 6, 2008.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Solo cast with ^Raven^ as your host discussing Response to iTunes Comments and Apocalypse at Battleground Games. [display_podcast] Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Thursday January 3, 2008, CWF GameCast features Response to iTunes Comments and Apocalypse at Battleground Games. 3) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 4) Response to iTunes Comments Responding to iTunes Comments 5) Music to Game By Check Out "First Date" by Danko Jones 6) Apocalypse at Battleground Games 40k Apocalypse @ Battleground Games Battleground Games Official Website Directions to Apocalypse Event 7) Closing comments, next cast will be Thursday January 6, 2008. 8 ) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 9) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates Next cast will be Thursday January 6, 2008.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>CWF-2007-12-27 Cases for Collectible Minis, Welcome Back Podcast, and December Wrap-up</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2007/12/28/cwf-2007-12-27-cases-for-collectible-minis-welcome-back-podcast-and-december-wrap-up/</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Dec 2007 06:11:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>CWF GameCast features Cases for Collectible Minis, Welcome Back Podcast, and December Wrap-up.

[display_podcast]

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2) Thursday December 27, 2007, CWF GameCast, Cases for Collectible Minis, Welcome Back Podcast, and December Wrap-up on 12/27/07.

3) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com

4) Welcome Back Podcast

Merry Christmas ^Mr. Raven^ or why the podcast is back.

5) Cases for Collectible Minis

Stanley 2 sided 46 compartment Tool Organizer Model #14266 $19.99 @ Home Depot
This case is perfect for individual models such as SW Minis, Axis &amp; Allies, Horror Clix, and Hero Clix.  It works great for smaller models such as characters.  It has central trays that pull out where you can store rare minis, or entire teams to use in your games and league play.  I use this for my SW Minis and Axis &amp; Allies War @ Sea minis.  Keep it mind it has a max load of 44lbs.

Stanley 24in Tool Box Model #240123 $15.96 @ Home Depot
This case is perfect for larger models such as SW Minis Starship Battles, Axis &amp; Allies: War at Sea, Horror Clix, and Hero Clix.  It works great for larger models such as vehicles, starships, AT-STs, and the like.  It has central trays that pull out where you can store rare minis, or entire teams to use in your games and league play.  My friend Steve uses this for his thousands of Hero and Horror Clix.  Its internal tray is perfect for commonly used minis, playmats, or rulebooks.  It also has two compartments on the top that are great to store teams, cards, or dice.

6) December Wrap-up

December 2007 Articles 

7) Closing comments, next cast will be week of December 30, 2007.

8 ) Please give your feedback on the show.  We live off it and it helps us to make the show better.  Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page

9) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates

10) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

Next cast will be week of December 30, 2007.</description>
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		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>CWF GameCast features Cases for Collectible Minis, Welcome Back Podcast, and December Wrap-up. [display_podcast] Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Thursday December 27, 2007, CWF GameCast, Cases for Collectible Minis, Welcome Back Podcast, and December Wrap-up on 12/27/07. 3) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 4) Welcome Back Podcast Merry Christmas ^Mr. Raven^ or why the podcast is back. 5) Cases for Collectible Minis Stanley 2 sided 46 compartment Tool Organizer Model #14266 $19.99 @ Home Depot This case is perfect for individual models such as SW Minis, Axis &amp; Allies, Horror Clix, and Hero Clix. It works great for smaller models such as characters. It has central trays that pull out where you can store rare minis, or entire teams to use in your games and league play. I use this for my SW Minis and Axis &amp; Allies War @ Sea minis. Keep it mind it has a max load of 44lbs. Stanley 24in Tool Box Model #240123 $15.96 @ Home Depot This case is perfect for larger models such as SW Minis Starship Battles, Axis &amp; Allies: War at Sea, Horror Clix, and Hero Clix. It works great for larger models such as vehicles, starships, AT-STs, and the like. It has central trays that pull out where you can store rare minis, or entire teams to use in your games and league play. My friend Steve uses this for his thousands of Hero and Horror Clix. Its internal tray is perfect for commonly used minis, playmats, or rulebooks. It also has two compartments on the top that are great to store teams, cards, or dice. 6) December Wrap-up December 2007 Articles 7) Closing comments, next cast will be week of December 30, 2007. 8 ) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 9) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates 10) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be week of December 30, 2007.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>CWF GameCast features Cases for Collectible Minis, Welcome Back Podcast, and December Wrap-up. [display_podcast] Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Thursday December 27, 2007, CWF GameCast, Cases for Collectible Minis, Welcome Back Podcast, and December Wrap-up on 12/27/07. 3) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 4) Welcome Back Podcast Merry Christmas ^Mr. Raven^ or why the podcast is back. 5) Cases for Collectible Minis Stanley 2 sided 46 compartment Tool Organizer Model #14266 $19.99 @ Home Depot This case is perfect for individual models such as SW Minis, Axis &amp; Allies, Horror Clix, and Hero Clix. It works great for smaller models such as characters. It has central trays that pull out where you can store rare minis, or entire teams to use in your games and league play. I use this for my SW Minis and Axis &amp; Allies War @ Sea minis. Keep it mind it has a max load of 44lbs. Stanley 24in Tool Box Model #240123 $15.96 @ Home Depot This case is perfect for larger models such as SW Minis Starship Battles, Axis &amp; Allies: War at Sea, Horror Clix, and Hero Clix. It works great for larger models such as vehicles, starships, AT-STs, and the like. It has central trays that pull out where you can store rare minis, or entire teams to use in your games and league play. My friend Steve uses this for his thousands of Hero and Horror Clix. Its internal tray is perfect for commonly used minis, playmats, or rulebooks. It also has two compartments on the top that are great to store teams, cards, or dice. 6) December Wrap-up December 2007 Articles 7) Closing comments, next cast will be week of December 30, 2007. 8 ) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 9) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates 10) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be week of December 30, 2007.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>CWF-2007-05-04 Golden Demon Winners, Axis &amp; Allies War at Sea, Warmachine League</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2007/05/04/cwf-2007-05-04-golden-demon-winners-axis-allies-war-at-sea-warmachine-league/</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 04 May 2007 21:55:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">https://wargamingforums.com/?p=161</guid>
		<description>This solo-cast is with Jonathan. Today we discuss Golden Demon Winners, GW Survey, Axis &amp; Allies War at Sea, and the Warmachine Spring League.

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3) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com

4) Golden Demon Winner

Games Day Atlanta Golden Demon Winners Website

5) GW Survey

Official GW Survey

6) Axis &amp; Allies Miniatures: War at Sea

Official Website

Gallery of Ships

Buy from TheWarstore

7) Warmachine Spring League

Battleground Games Official Website

Spring League Official Website

8 ) Closing comments, next cast will be week of May 7, 2007.

9) Please give your feedback on the show.  We live off it and it helps us to make the show better.  Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page

11) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates

12) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

Next cast will be week of May 7, 2007.</description>
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		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>This solo-cast is with Jonathan. Today we discuss Golden Demon Winners, GW Survey, Axis &amp; Allies War at Sea, and the Warmachine Spring League. Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Friday May 4, 2007, CWF GameCast, Golden Demon Winners, GW Survey, Axis &amp; Allies War at Sea, and the Warmachine Spring League. 3) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 4) Golden Demon Winner Games Day Atlanta Golden Demon Winners Website 5) GW Survey Official GW Survey 6) Axis &amp; Allies Miniatures: War at Sea Official Website Gallery of Ships Buy from TheWarstore 7) Warmachine Spring League Battleground Games Official Website Spring League Official Website 8 ) Closing comments, next cast will be week of May 7, 2007. 9) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 11) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates 12) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be week of May 7, 2007.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>This solo-cast is with Jonathan. Today we discuss Golden Demon Winners, GW Survey, Axis &amp; Allies War at Sea, and the Warmachine Spring League. Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Friday May 4, 2007, CWF GameCast, Golden Demon Winners, GW Survey, Axis &amp; Allies War at Sea, and the Warmachine Spring League. 3) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 4) Golden Demon Winner Games Day Atlanta Golden Demon Winners Website 5) GW Survey Official GW Survey 6) Axis &amp; Allies Miniatures: War at Sea Official Website Gallery of Ships Buy from TheWarstore 7) Warmachine Spring League Battleground Games Official Website Spring League Official Website 8 ) Closing comments, next cast will be week of May 7, 2007. 9) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 11) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates 12) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be week of May 7, 2007.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>CWF-2007-04-27 Axis and Allies War at Sea</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2007/04/27/cwf-2007-04-27-axis-and-allies-war-at-sea/</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Apr 2007 22:27:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">https://wargamingforums.com/?p=160</guid>
		<description>This solo-cast is with Jonathan. Today we discuss Axis &amp; Allies War at Sea.

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2) Friday April 27, 2007, CWF GameCast, Axis &amp; Allies Miniatures War at Sea.

3) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com

4) Axis &amp; Allies Miniatures: War at Sea

Official Website

Gallery of Ships

Buy from TheWarstore

9) Closing comments, next cast will be week of May 1, 2007.

10) Please give your feedback on the show.  We live off it and it helps us to make the show better.  Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page

11) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates

12) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

Next cast will be week of May 1, 2007.</description>
		<enclosure length="21647181" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.wargamingforums.com/podcasts/2007/April/CWF-2007-04-27.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>This solo-cast is with Jonathan. Today we discuss Axis &amp; Allies War at Sea. Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Friday April 27, 2007, CWF GameCast, Axis &amp; Allies Miniatures War at Sea. 3) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 4) Axis &amp; Allies Miniatures: War at Sea Official Website Gallery of Ships Buy from TheWarstore 9) Closing comments, next cast will be week of May 1, 2007. 10) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 11) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates 12) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be week of May 1, 2007.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>This solo-cast is with Jonathan. Today we discuss Axis &amp; Allies War at Sea. Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Friday April 27, 2007, CWF GameCast, Axis &amp; Allies Miniatures War at Sea. 3) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 4) Axis &amp; Allies Miniatures: War at Sea Official Website Gallery of Ships Buy from TheWarstore 9) Closing comments, next cast will be week of May 1, 2007. 10) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 11) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates 12) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be week of May 1, 2007.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>CWF-2006-11-26 Solo-Cast w/ Star Wars Minis Space Battles, GW Eldar New Releases, Format Change, and GW’s Holiday Gift Guides</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2006/11/26/cwf-2006-11-26-solo-cast-w-star-wars-minis-space-battles-gw-eldar-new-releases-format-change-and-gws-holiday-gift-guides/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Nov 2006 02:48:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">https://wargamingforums.com/?p=124</guid>
		<description>This solo-cast is with Jonathan. Today we discuss Star Wars Minis Space Battles, GW Eldar New Releases, Format Change, and GW's Holiday Gift Guides. We also have some tunes for you!

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2) Thursday November 16, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, Star Wars Minis Space Battles, GW Eldar New Releases, Format Change, and GW's Holiday Gift Guides.

3) Music to Game By Check out "Persphone" by Ethereal &amp; CWF Game Cast Radio.

4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com

5) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month
 

6) Star Wars Minis Starship Battles

Starship Battles @ Wizards of the Coast

Star Wars Miniatures Starship Battles @ Wikipedia

7) GW Eldar New Releases

New Eldar @ GW Online Store

8) Format Change

CWF Game Cast Website

9) GW's Holiday Gift Guides

Fantasy Holiday Gift Guide

40k Holiday Gift Guide

Lord of the Rings Holiday Gift Guide

Stocking Stuffers Holiday Gift Guide

Holiday Gift Guides Index

10) Closing comments, next cast will be on November 30, 2006.

11) Please give your feedback on the show.  We live off it and it helps us to make the show better.  Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page

12) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates

13) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

Next cast will be on November 30, 2006.</description>
		<enclosure length="42824441" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.wargamingforums.com/podcasts/2006/November/CWF-2006-11-26.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>This solo-cast is with Jonathan. Today we discuss Star Wars Minis Space Battles, GW Eldar New Releases, Format Change, and GW's Holiday Gift Guides. We also have some tunes for you! Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Thursday November 16, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, Star Wars Minis Space Battles, GW Eldar New Releases, Format Change, and GW's Holiday Gift Guides. 3) Music to Game By Check out "Persphone" by Ethereal &amp; CWF Game Cast Radio. 4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 5) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month 6) Star Wars Minis Starship Battles Starship Battles @ Wizards of the Coast Star Wars Miniatures Starship Battles @ Wikipedia 7) GW Eldar New Releases New Eldar @ GW Online Store 8) Format Change CWF Game Cast Website 9) GW's Holiday Gift Guides Fantasy Holiday Gift Guide 40k Holiday Gift Guide Lord of the Rings Holiday Gift Guide Stocking Stuffers Holiday Gift Guide Holiday Gift Guides Index 10) Closing comments, next cast will be on November 30, 2006. 11) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 12) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates 13) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be on November 30, 2006.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>This solo-cast is with Jonathan. Today we discuss Star Wars Minis Space Battles, GW Eldar New Releases, Format Change, and GW's Holiday Gift Guides. We also have some tunes for you! Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Thursday November 16, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, Star Wars Minis Space Battles, GW Eldar New Releases, Format Change, and GW's Holiday Gift Guides. 3) Music to Game By Check out "Persphone" by Ethereal &amp; CWF Game Cast Radio. 4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 5) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month 6) Star Wars Minis Starship Battles Starship Battles @ Wizards of the Coast Star Wars Miniatures Starship Battles @ Wikipedia 7) GW Eldar New Releases New Eldar @ GW Online Store 8) Format Change CWF Game Cast Website 9) GW's Holiday Gift Guides Fantasy Holiday Gift Guide 40k Holiday Gift Guide Lord of the Rings Holiday Gift Guide Stocking Stuffers Holiday Gift Guide Holiday Gift Guides Index 10) Closing comments, next cast will be on November 30, 2006. 11) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 12) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates 13) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be on November 30, 2006.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>28mm Samurai from museum Miniatures</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2006/11/21/28mm-samurai-from-museum-miniatures/</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Nov 2006 08:39:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">https://wargamingforums.com/?p=121</guid>
		<description>Has any one seen the 28mm Museum Miniatures Samurai yet. Friend told me about the web site and had a look, Little videos of the figures. They look nice but has anyone seen them in the flesh.
Didn't know Museum Miniatures did anything other than 15mm.  Wonder if they will do more periods.

Samurai Miniatures - Daimyo</description>
		<enclosure length="1457190" type="video/x-ms-wmv" url="https://wargamingforums.com/videos/samurai/sam15.wmv"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Has any one seen the 28mm Museum Miniatures Samurai yet. Friend told me about the web site and had a look, Little videos of the figures. They look nice but has anyone seen them in the flesh. Didn't know Museum Miniatures did anything other than 15mm. Wonder if they will do more periods. Samurai Miniatures - Daimyo</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Has any one seen the 28mm Museum Miniatures Samurai yet. Friend told me about the web site and had a look, Little videos of the figures. They look nice but has anyone seen them in the flesh. Didn't know Museum Miniatures did anything other than 15mm. Wonder if they will do more periods. Samurai Miniatures - Daimyo</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>CWF-2006-11-16 Solo-Cast w/ Minipainters Winners, Battlefield Evolution Sneak Peek, Warhammer Fantasy Updates, and Sid Meier’s Railroads</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2006/11/16/cwf-2006-11-16-solo-cast-w-minipainters-winners-battlefield-evolution-releases-warhammer-fantasy-updates-and-sid-meiers-railroads/</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Nov 2006 02:23:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">https://wargamingforums.com/?p=118</guid>
		<description>This solo-cast is with Jonathan. Today we discuss Minipainters Winners, Battlefield Evolution Releases, Warhammer Fantasy Updates, and Sid Meier's Railroads . We also have some tunes for you!

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1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

2) Thursday November 16, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, Minipainters Winners, Battlefield Evolution Releases, Warhammer Fantasy Updates, and Sid Meier's Railroads .

3) Music to Game By Check out "Persphone" by Ethereal &amp; CWF Game Cast Radio.

4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com

5) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month
 

6) Minipainters Winners
Contest 3 Entries @ Minipainters.com
Contest 3 Winners @ Minipainters.com

7) Battlefield Evolution Sneak Peek

Photos @ Mongoose Publishing

8) Warhammer Fantasy Updates

New Empire Releases @ GW
New Empire Releases at Cytadela.pl (foreign language)

9) Sid Meier's Railroads

Sid Meier's Railroads Official Site

Sid Meier's Railroads Review @ IGN

10) Closing comments, next cast will be on November 19, 2006.

11) Please give your feedback on the show.  We live off it and it helps us to make the show better.  Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page

12) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates

13) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

Next cast will be on November 19, 2006.</description>
		<enclosure length="35184565" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.wargamingforums.com/podcasts/2006/November/CWF-2006-11-16.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>This solo-cast is with Jonathan. Today we discuss Minipainters Winners, Battlefield Evolution Releases, Warhammer Fantasy Updates, and Sid Meier's Railroads . We also have some tunes for you! Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Thursday November 16, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, Minipainters Winners, Battlefield Evolution Releases, Warhammer Fantasy Updates, and Sid Meier's Railroads . 3) Music to Game By Check out "Persphone" by Ethereal &amp; CWF Game Cast Radio. 4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 5) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month 6) Minipainters Winners Contest 3 Entries @ Minipainters.com Contest 3 Winners @ Minipainters.com 7) Battlefield Evolution Sneak Peek Photos @ Mongoose Publishing 8) Warhammer Fantasy Updates New Empire Releases @ GW New Empire Releases at Cytadela.pl (foreign language) 9) Sid Meier's Railroads Sid Meier's Railroads Official Site Sid Meier's Railroads Review @ IGN 10) Closing comments, next cast will be on November 19, 2006. 11) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 12) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates 13) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be on November 19, 2006.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>This solo-cast is with Jonathan. Today we discuss Minipainters Winners, Battlefield Evolution Releases, Warhammer Fantasy Updates, and Sid Meier's Railroads . We also have some tunes for you! Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Thursday November 16, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, Minipainters Winners, Battlefield Evolution Releases, Warhammer Fantasy Updates, and Sid Meier's Railroads . 3) Music to Game By Check out "Persphone" by Ethereal &amp; CWF Game Cast Radio. 4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 5) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month 6) Minipainters Winners Contest 3 Entries @ Minipainters.com Contest 3 Winners @ Minipainters.com 7) Battlefield Evolution Sneak Peek Photos @ Mongoose Publishing 8) Warhammer Fantasy Updates New Empire Releases @ GW New Empire Releases at Cytadela.pl (foreign language) 9) Sid Meier's Railroads Sid Meier's Railroads Official Site Sid Meier's Railroads Review @ IGN 10) Closing comments, next cast will be on November 19, 2006. 11) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 12) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates 13) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be on November 19, 2006.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>CWF-2006-10-26 Solo-Cast w/ Games Day UK, Forgeworld, &amp; White Dwarf Contest</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2006/10/26/cwf-2006-10-22-solo-cast-w-games-day-uk-forgeworld-white-dwarf-contest/</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Oct 2006 03:06:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">https://wargamingforums.com/?p=114</guid>
		<description>This solo-cast is with Jonathan. Today we discuss Games Day UK, Forgeworld, and White Dwarf Contest. We also have some tunes for you too!

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1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

2) Thursday October 26, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, Games Day UK, Forgeworld, and White Dwarf Contest.

3) Music to Game By Check out CWF Game Cast Radio.

4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com

5) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month
 

6) Games Day UK

Games Day UK Official Website

Golden Demon Official Website

7) Forgeworld Newsletter
 Forgeworld Best of Show

Death Korps of Krieg Diorama

8) White Dwarf Contest

White Dwarf Subscription Contest @ Dakka Dakka
9) Closing comments, next cast will be on October 29, 2006.

10) Please give your feedback on the show.  We live off it and it helps us to make the show better.  Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page

11) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates

12) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

Next cast will be on October 29, 2006.</description>
		<enclosure length="25624167" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.wargamingforums.com/podcasts/2006/October/CWF-2006-10-26.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>This solo-cast is with Jonathan. Today we discuss Games Day UK, Forgeworld, and White Dwarf Contest. We also have some tunes for you too! Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Thursday October 26, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, Games Day UK, Forgeworld, and White Dwarf Contest. 3) Music to Game By Check out CWF Game Cast Radio. 4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 5) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month 6) Games Day UK Games Day UK Official Website Golden Demon Official Website 7) Forgeworld Newsletter Forgeworld Best of Show Death Korps of Krieg Diorama 8) White Dwarf Contest White Dwarf Subscription Contest @ Dakka Dakka 9) Closing comments, next cast will be on October 29, 2006. 10) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 11) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates 12) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be on October 29, 2006.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>This solo-cast is with Jonathan. Today we discuss Games Day UK, Forgeworld, and White Dwarf Contest. We also have some tunes for you too! Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Thursday October 26, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, Games Day UK, Forgeworld, and White Dwarf Contest. 3) Music to Game By Check out CWF Game Cast Radio. 4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 5) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month 6) Games Day UK Games Day UK Official Website Golden Demon Official Website 7) Forgeworld Newsletter Forgeworld Best of Show Death Korps of Krieg Diorama 8) White Dwarf Contest White Dwarf Subscription Contest @ Dakka Dakka 9) Closing comments, next cast will be on October 29, 2006. 10) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 11) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates 12) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be on October 29, 2006.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>CWF-2006-10-22 Solo-Cast w/ New Armies for Jon’s Gaming Group, New GW Releases, and Minipainters Contest</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2006/10/22/cwf-2006-10-22-solo-cast-w-new-armies-for-jons-gaming-group-new-gw-releases-and-minipainters-contest/</link>
		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Oct 2006 22:01:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">https://wargamingforums.com/?p=112</guid>
		<description>This solo-cast is with Jonathan. Today we discuss New Armies for Jon's Gaming Group, New GW Releases, and Minipainters Contest. We also have some tunes for you too!

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1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

2) Sunday October 22, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, New Armies for Jon's Gaming Group, New GW Releases, and Minipainters Contest.

3) Music to Game By Check out CWF Game Cast Radio.

4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com

5) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month
 

6) New Armies for Jon's Gaming Group

Necrons @ GW Website

Necron Army List @ CWF

Dark Elves @ GW Website

7) New GW Releases

New Releases @ GW

Advanced Orders @ GW

8) Promote New England Podcasting

9) Minipainters Contest

Minipainters Contest 3 @ Minipainters 

10) Recent Blogging

Necron Army List - 2000pts Coming At You October 22nd

Holy Smokes....The PS3 Avalance! October 21st
CWF Radio Goes Live! October 12th

Server Migration, Downtime and Disappointments October 10th
11) Closing comments, next cast will be on October 26, 2006.

12) Please give your feedback on the show.  We live off it and it helps us to make the show better.  Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page

13) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates

15) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

Next cast will be on October 26, 2006.</description>
		<enclosure length="25525528" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.wargamingforums.com/podcasts/2006/October/CWF-2006-10-22.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>This solo-cast is with Jonathan. Today we discuss New Armies for Jon's Gaming Group, New GW Releases, and Minipainters Contest. We also have some tunes for you too! Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Sunday October 22, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, New Armies for Jon's Gaming Group, New GW Releases, and Minipainters Contest. 3) Music to Game By Check out CWF Game Cast Radio. 4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 5) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month 6) New Armies for Jon's Gaming Group Necrons @ GW Website Necron Army List @ CWF Dark Elves @ GW Website 7) New GW Releases New Releases @ GW Advanced Orders @ GW 8) Promote New England Podcasting 9) Minipainters Contest Minipainters Contest 3 @ Minipainters 10) Recent Blogging Necron Army List - 2000pts Coming At You October 22nd Holy Smokes....The PS3 Avalance! October 21st CWF Radio Goes Live! October 12th Server Migration, Downtime and Disappointments October 10th 11) Closing comments, next cast will be on October 26, 2006. 12) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 13) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates 15) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be on October 26, 2006.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>This solo-cast is with Jonathan. Today we discuss New Armies for Jon's Gaming Group, New GW Releases, and Minipainters Contest. We also have some tunes for you too! Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Sunday October 22, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, New Armies for Jon's Gaming Group, New GW Releases, and Minipainters Contest. 3) Music to Game By Check out CWF Game Cast Radio. 4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 5) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month 6) New Armies for Jon's Gaming Group Necrons @ GW Website Necron Army List @ CWF Dark Elves @ GW Website 7) New GW Releases New Releases @ GW Advanced Orders @ GW 8) Promote New England Podcasting 9) Minipainters Contest Minipainters Contest 3 @ Minipainters 10) Recent Blogging Necron Army List - 2000pts Coming At You October 22nd Holy Smokes....The PS3 Avalance! October 21st CWF Radio Goes Live! October 12th Server Migration, Downtime and Disappointments October 10th 11) Closing comments, next cast will be on October 26, 2006. 12) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 13) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates 15) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be on October 26, 2006.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>CWF-2006-10-05 Solo-Cast w/ CWF Radio, Starship Troopers Evolution, &amp; Dawn of War Dark Crusade</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2006/10/12/cwf-2006-10-05-solo-cast-w-cwf-radio-starship-troopers-evolution-dawn-of-war-dark-crusade/</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Oct 2006 18:34:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">https://wargamingforums.com/?p=106</guid>
		<description>This solo-cast is with Jonathan. Today we discuss the CWF Radio, Starship Troopers Evolution, and Dawn of War Dark Crusade. We also have some tunes for you too!

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1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

2) Thursday October 12, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, CWF Radio, Starship Troopers Evolution, and Dawn of War Dark Crusade.

3) Music to Game By Check out the electronica song "Fresh Snow in the Valley" by Derek K. Miller.

4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com

5) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month
 

6) CWF Radio
Listen to CWF Radio

CWF Radio Goes Live @ CWF 

7) Starship Troopers Evolution
Alex Fennell's Visit to Danger Planet @ DP Photos

Pre-Painted Models Way of Future for Starship Troopers @ CWF

CWF-2006-09-03 Duo-Cast w/ Andy Chambers' Thoughts on Starship Troopers Change; Dark Age Games Too! @ CWF Podcast

Mongoose Publishing Founder &amp; Owner, Alex Fennell, to Visit Danger Planet @ CWF

8) Promote New England Podcasting

9) Dawn of War: Dark Crusade
Dawn of War: Dark Crusade Official Website

CWF-2006-09-21 Solo-Cast w/ Dawn of War Dark Crusade Expansion @ CWF Podcast
Dawn of War - Dark Crusade Demo Released @ CWF 

10) Recent Blogging

CWF Radio Goes Live! October 12th

Server Migration, Downtime and Disappointments October 10th
11) Closing comments, next cast will be on October 15, 2006.

12) Please give your feedback on the show.  We live off it and it helps us to make the show better.  Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page

13) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates

15) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

Next cast will be on October 15, 2006.</description>
		<enclosure length="36650348" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.wargamingforums.com/podcasts/2006/October/CWF-2006-10-12.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>This solo-cast is with Jonathan. Today we discuss the CWF Radio, Starship Troopers Evolution, and Dawn of War Dark Crusade. We also have some tunes for you too! Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Thursday October 12, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, CWF Radio, Starship Troopers Evolution, and Dawn of War Dark Crusade. 3) Music to Game By Check out the electronica song "Fresh Snow in the Valley" by Derek K. Miller. 4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 5) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month 6) CWF Radio Listen to CWF Radio CWF Radio Goes Live @ CWF 7) Starship Troopers Evolution Alex Fennell's Visit to Danger Planet @ DP Photos Pre-Painted Models Way of Future for Starship Troopers @ CWF CWF-2006-09-03 Duo-Cast w/ Andy Chambers' Thoughts on Starship Troopers Change; Dark Age Games Too! @ CWF Podcast Mongoose Publishing Founder &amp; Owner, Alex Fennell, to Visit Danger Planet @ CWF 8) Promote New England Podcasting 9) Dawn of War: Dark Crusade Dawn of War: Dark Crusade Official Website CWF-2006-09-21 Solo-Cast w/ Dawn of War Dark Crusade Expansion @ CWF Podcast Dawn of War - Dark Crusade Demo Released @ CWF 10) Recent Blogging CWF Radio Goes Live! October 12th Server Migration, Downtime and Disappointments October 10th 11) Closing comments, next cast will be on October 15, 2006. 12) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 13) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates 15) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be on October 15, 2006.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>This solo-cast is with Jonathan. Today we discuss the CWF Radio, Starship Troopers Evolution, and Dawn of War Dark Crusade. We also have some tunes for you too! Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Thursday October 12, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, CWF Radio, Starship Troopers Evolution, and Dawn of War Dark Crusade. 3) Music to Game By Check out the electronica song "Fresh Snow in the Valley" by Derek K. Miller. 4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 5) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month 6) CWF Radio Listen to CWF Radio CWF Radio Goes Live @ CWF 7) Starship Troopers Evolution Alex Fennell's Visit to Danger Planet @ DP Photos Pre-Painted Models Way of Future for Starship Troopers @ CWF CWF-2006-09-03 Duo-Cast w/ Andy Chambers' Thoughts on Starship Troopers Change; Dark Age Games Too! @ CWF Podcast Mongoose Publishing Founder &amp; Owner, Alex Fennell, to Visit Danger Planet @ CWF 8) Promote New England Podcasting 9) Dawn of War: Dark Crusade Dawn of War: Dark Crusade Official Website CWF-2006-09-21 Solo-Cast w/ Dawn of War Dark Crusade Expansion @ CWF Podcast Dawn of War - Dark Crusade Demo Released @ CWF 10) Recent Blogging CWF Radio Goes Live! October 12th Server Migration, Downtime and Disappointments October 10th 11) Closing comments, next cast will be on October 15, 2006. 12) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 13) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates 15) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be on October 15, 2006.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>CWF-2006-10-05 Solo-Cast w/ ImpLit Writing Workshop, New CWF Projects, &amp; Happy 5th Birthday Danger Planet</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2006/10/05/cwf-2006-10-05-solo-cast-w-implit-writing-workshop-new-cwf-projects-happy-5th-birthday-danger-planet/</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Oct 2006 19:45:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">https://wargamingforums.com/cwf-2006-10-05-solo-cast-w-implit-writing-workshop-new-cwf-projects-happy-5th-birthday-danger-planet/</guid>
		<description>This solo-cast is with Jonathan. Today we discuss the ImpLit Writing Workshop, New CWF Projects &amp; DP's 5th Birthday. We also have some tunes for you too!

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1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

2) Thursday October 5, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name,  ImpLit Writing Workshop, New CWF Projects &amp; DP's 5th Birthday.

3) Music to Game By Check out the electronica song "Fresh Snow in the Valley" by Derek K. Miller.

4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com

5) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month
 

6) Discuss ImpLit Writing Workshop


    Imperial Literature: News Update @ CWF

Imperial Literature Official Website

7) New CWF Projects

Test Demo Promo &amp; CWF

Draft Promo Demo Script @ CWF

Top Secret CWF Cross-over w/ Warvault Members @ CWF

CWF Music Station? @ CWF

8) Promote New England Podcasting

9) Happy 5th Birthday Danger Planet Games

Danger Planet Sands of Time 40k Mega Battle @ CWF

Danger Planet Sands of Time Photos @ Danger Planet 

Danger Planet Official Website 

10) Recent Blogging

 This Week's New Releases October 5th

CWF Music Station? October 5th

Top Secret CWF Cross-over w/ Warvault Members October 5th

Imperial Literature: News Update! October 3rd

TXG - Tomb Kings Rising from the Sand Pt 2 October 2nd

11) Closing comments, next cast will be on October 8, 2006.

12) Please give your feedback on the show.  We live off it and it helps us to make the show better.  Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page

13) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates

15) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

Next cast will be on October 8, 2006.</description>
		<enclosure length="29015905" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.wargamingforums.com/podcasts/2006/October/CWF-2006-10-05.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>This solo-cast is with Jonathan. Today we discuss the ImpLit Writing Workshop, New CWF Projects &amp; DP's 5th Birthday. We also have some tunes for you too! Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Thursday October 5, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, ImpLit Writing Workshop, New CWF Projects &amp; DP's 5th Birthday. 3) Music to Game By Check out the electronica song "Fresh Snow in the Valley" by Derek K. Miller. 4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 5) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month 6) Discuss ImpLit Writing Workshop Imperial Literature: News Update @ CWF Imperial Literature Official Website 7) New CWF Projects Test Demo Promo &amp; CWF Draft Promo Demo Script @ CWF Top Secret CWF Cross-over w/ Warvault Members @ CWF CWF Music Station? @ CWF 8) Promote New England Podcasting 9) Happy 5th Birthday Danger Planet Games Danger Planet Sands of Time 40k Mega Battle @ CWF Danger Planet Sands of Time Photos @ Danger Planet Danger Planet Official Website 10) Recent Blogging This Week's New Releases October 5th CWF Music Station? October 5th Top Secret CWF Cross-over w/ Warvault Members October 5th Imperial Literature: News Update! October 3rd TXG - Tomb Kings Rising from the Sand Pt 2 October 2nd 11) Closing comments, next cast will be on October 8, 2006. 12) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 13) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates 15) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be on October 8, 2006.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>This solo-cast is with Jonathan. Today we discuss the ImpLit Writing Workshop, New CWF Projects &amp; DP's 5th Birthday. We also have some tunes for you too! Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Thursday October 5, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, ImpLit Writing Workshop, New CWF Projects &amp; DP's 5th Birthday. 3) Music to Game By Check out the electronica song "Fresh Snow in the Valley" by Derek K. Miller. 4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 5) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month 6) Discuss ImpLit Writing Workshop Imperial Literature: News Update @ CWF Imperial Literature Official Website 7) New CWF Projects Test Demo Promo &amp; CWF Draft Promo Demo Script @ CWF Top Secret CWF Cross-over w/ Warvault Members @ CWF CWF Music Station? @ CWF 8) Promote New England Podcasting 9) Happy 5th Birthday Danger Planet Games Danger Planet Sands of Time 40k Mega Battle @ CWF Danger Planet Sands of Time Photos @ Danger Planet Danger Planet Official Website 10) Recent Blogging This Week's New Releases October 5th CWF Music Station? October 5th Top Secret CWF Cross-over w/ Warvault Members October 5th Imperial Literature: News Update! October 3rd TXG - Tomb Kings Rising from the Sand Pt 2 October 2nd 11) Closing comments, next cast will be on October 8, 2006. 12) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 13) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates 15) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be on October 8, 2006.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>CWF-2006-10-01 Solo-Cast w/ MiniPainters Contest, Alex Fennell from MGP, and Guitar Hero 2</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2006/10/01/cwf-2006-10-01-solo-cast-w-minipainters-contest-alex-fennell-from-mgp-and-guitar-hero-2/</link>
		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Oct 2006 22:40:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">https://wargamingforums.com/?p=96</guid>
		<description>This solo-cast is with Jonathan. Today we discuss the MiniPainters Contest, Alex Fennell from MGP, and Guitar Hero 2. We also have some tunes for you too!  Near the end of the cast in the Feedback section we use 1 swear and 1 medical term for a male organ.  If that will offend you we suggest that you skip over that part that starts at 29:29 and ends at 29:50.
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2) Sunday October 1, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, MiniPainters Contest, Alex Fennell from MGP, and Guitar Hero 2.

3) Music to Game By

Check out the rock song "First Date" by Janko Jones and get in the mood for Guitar Hero 2.

4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com

5) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month
 

6) Discuss MiniPainters Contest

MiniPainters Announces Contest Prizes @ CWF
Painting Contest @ Minipainters

Minipainters Official Website

7) Alex Fennell from MGP Update
Mongoose Publishing Founder and Owner, Alex Fennell, to Visit Danger Planet @ CWF

CWF to Interview Mongoose Publishing Owner Alex Fennell @ CWF

8) Promote Danger Planet Games

9) Guitar Hero 2

CWF-2006-09-10 Solo-Cast w/ WFB 7th Ed Review, Guitar Hero, &amp; Warvault Hacking @ CWF

Guitar Hero 2 Interview @ IGN

10) Recent Blogging

Tale of X-Gamers update October 1st

TXG Tau for the Greater Good Update October 1st

Warseer Dice? September 30th

Zombie Night Fight is Coming September 30th

Danger Planet Sands of Time 40k Mega Battle September 30th

CWF Stargate SG-1 RPG Update September 30th

11) Closing comments, next cast will be on October 5, 2006.

12) Please give your feedback on the show.  We live off it and it helps us to make the show better.  Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page

13) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates

15) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

Next cast will be on October 5, 2006.</description>
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		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>This solo-cast is with Jonathan. Today we discuss the MiniPainters Contest, Alex Fennell from MGP, and Guitar Hero 2. We also have some tunes for you too! Near the end of the cast in the Feedback section we use 1 swear and 1 medical term for a male organ. If that will offend you we suggest that you skip over that part that starts at 29:29 and ends at 29:50. Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Sunday October 1, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, MiniPainters Contest, Alex Fennell from MGP, and Guitar Hero 2. 3) Music to Game By Check out the rock song "First Date" by Janko Jones and get in the mood for Guitar Hero 2. 4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 5) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month 6) Discuss MiniPainters Contest MiniPainters Announces Contest Prizes @ CWF Painting Contest @ Minipainters Minipainters Official Website 7) Alex Fennell from MGP Update Mongoose Publishing Founder and Owner, Alex Fennell, to Visit Danger Planet @ CWF CWF to Interview Mongoose Publishing Owner Alex Fennell @ CWF 8) Promote Danger Planet Games 9) Guitar Hero 2 CWF-2006-09-10 Solo-Cast w/ WFB 7th Ed Review, Guitar Hero, &amp; Warvault Hacking @ CWF Guitar Hero 2 Interview @ IGN 10) Recent Blogging Tale of X-Gamers update October 1st TXG Tau for the Greater Good Update October 1st Warseer Dice? September 30th Zombie Night Fight is Coming September 30th Danger Planet Sands of Time 40k Mega Battle September 30th CWF Stargate SG-1 RPG Update September 30th 11) Closing comments, next cast will be on October 5, 2006. 12) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 13) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates 15) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be on October 5, 2006.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>This solo-cast is with Jonathan. Today we discuss the MiniPainters Contest, Alex Fennell from MGP, and Guitar Hero 2. We also have some tunes for you too! Near the end of the cast in the Feedback section we use 1 swear and 1 medical term for a male organ. If that will offend you we suggest that you skip over that part that starts at 29:29 and ends at 29:50. Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Sunday October 1, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, MiniPainters Contest, Alex Fennell from MGP, and Guitar Hero 2. 3) Music to Game By Check out the rock song "First Date" by Janko Jones and get in the mood for Guitar Hero 2. 4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 5) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month 6) Discuss MiniPainters Contest MiniPainters Announces Contest Prizes @ CWF Painting Contest @ Minipainters Minipainters Official Website 7) Alex Fennell from MGP Update Mongoose Publishing Founder and Owner, Alex Fennell, to Visit Danger Planet @ CWF CWF to Interview Mongoose Publishing Owner Alex Fennell @ CWF 8) Promote Danger Planet Games 9) Guitar Hero 2 CWF-2006-09-10 Solo-Cast w/ WFB 7th Ed Review, Guitar Hero, &amp; Warvault Hacking @ CWF Guitar Hero 2 Interview @ IGN 10) Recent Blogging Tale of X-Gamers update October 1st TXG Tau for the Greater Good Update October 1st Warseer Dice? September 30th Zombie Night Fight is Coming September 30th Danger Planet Sands of Time 40k Mega Battle September 30th CWF Stargate SG-1 RPG Update September 30th 11) Closing comments, next cast will be on October 5, 2006. 12) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 13) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates 15) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be on October 5, 2006.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>CWF-2006-09-27 Solo-Cast w/ Combat Storm, Stargate RPG Night Preparations, &amp; Promo Ideas</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2006/09/27/cwf-2006-09-27-solo-cast-w-combat-storm-stargate-rpg-night-preparations-promo-ideas/</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Sep 2006 19:07:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">https://wargamingforums.com/?p=82</guid>
		<description>This solo-cast is with Jonathan. Today we discuss Combat Storm, Stargate RPG Night Preparations, and Promo Ideas. We also have some tunes for you too!

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1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

2) Wednesday September 24, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, Combat Storm, Stargate RPG Night Preparations, and Promo Ideas.

3) Music to Game By
Check out the ambient song "On an Eagle's Wing" by Under Feather.Â  In the show I mistakenly call the artist Uncle Feather.Â  My apologies.
4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com

5) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month
 

6) Discuss Combat Storm
Combat Storm Official Website

Combat Storm = Dust Off Old Plastic Army Men @ CWF

7) Stargate RPG Night Preparations

8) Promote New England Podcasting

9) Promo Ideas &amp; Name Change
Test Promo @ CWF

10) Recent Blogging

Hasselfree Miniatures New Releases @ CWF September 26th

August Podcasts Available as Single Download @ CWF September 25th

Imperial Literature: Monthly Writing Workshop @ CWF September 24th

11) Closing comments, next cast will be a Duo-Cast on October 1, 2006.

12) Please give your feedback on the show.  We live off it and it helps us to make the show better.  Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page

13) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates

15) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

Next cast will be a Duo-Cast on October 1, 2006.</description>
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		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>This solo-cast is with Jonathan. Today we discuss Combat Storm, Stargate RPG Night Preparations, and Promo Ideas. We also have some tunes for you too! Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Wednesday September 24, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, Combat Storm, Stargate RPG Night Preparations, and Promo Ideas. 3) Music to Game By Check out the ambient song "On an Eagle's Wing" by Under Feather.Â  In the show I mistakenly call the artist Uncle Feather.Â  My apologies. 4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 5) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month 6) Discuss Combat Storm Combat Storm Official Website Combat Storm = Dust Off Old Plastic Army Men @ CWF 7) Stargate RPG Night Preparations 8) Promote New England Podcasting 9) Promo Ideas &amp; Name Change Test Promo @ CWF 10) Recent Blogging Hasselfree Miniatures New Releases @ CWF September 26th August Podcasts Available as Single Download @ CWF September 25th Imperial Literature: Monthly Writing Workshop @ CWF September 24th 11) Closing comments, next cast will be a Duo-Cast on October 1, 2006. 12) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 13) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates 15) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be a Duo-Cast on October 1, 2006.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>This solo-cast is with Jonathan. Today we discuss Combat Storm, Stargate RPG Night Preparations, and Promo Ideas. We also have some tunes for you too! Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Wednesday September 24, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, Combat Storm, Stargate RPG Night Preparations, and Promo Ideas. 3) Music to Game By Check out the ambient song "On an Eagle's Wing" by Under Feather.Â  In the show I mistakenly call the artist Uncle Feather.Â  My apologies. 4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 5) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month 6) Discuss Combat Storm Combat Storm Official Website Combat Storm = Dust Off Old Plastic Army Men @ CWF 7) Stargate RPG Night Preparations 8) Promote New England Podcasting 9) Promo Ideas &amp; Name Change Test Promo @ CWF 10) Recent Blogging Hasselfree Miniatures New Releases @ CWF September 26th August Podcasts Available as Single Download @ CWF September 25th Imperial Literature: Monthly Writing Workshop @ CWF September 24th 11) Closing comments, next cast will be a Duo-Cast on October 1, 2006. 12) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 13) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates 15) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be a Duo-Cast on October 1, 2006.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>CWF-2006-09-24 Solo-Cast w/ Librarium Online, Mailbag, &amp; Stargate RPG</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2006/09/24/cwf-2006-09-24-solo-cast-w-librarium-online-mailbag-stargate-rpg/</link>
		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Sep 2006 21:56:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">https://wargamingforums.com/?p=75</guid>
		<description>This solo-cast is with Jonathan.  Today we discuss Librarium Online &amp; Net Safety, Stargate SG-1 RPG, and our Mailbag.  We also have some tunes for you too!

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1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

2) Sunday September 24, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, Librarium Online &amp; Net Safety, Stargate SG-1 RPG, and our Mailbag.

3) Music to Game By
Check out the Green Day &amp; DMB inspired song "Drive Away" by Matthew Ebel.

4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com

5) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month
 

6) Discuss Librarium Online Hack Attack &amp; Net Safety

Librarium Online Suffers Hack Attack @ CWF

Librarium Online Recovering from Hack Attack @ CWF

Librarium Online Official Website

Librarium Online Temporary Forum @ Warvault

Hack Attacks = Opportunity to Increase Security Awareness

7) Mailbag - E-mails from Wade of Pacific Marauders Game Club

8) Promote Pacific Marauders Game Club

Pacific Marauders Game Club Tourney @ CWF 

9) Stargate SG-1 RPG

CWF Sponsored RPG Night at Battleground Games @ CWF

CWF Stargate SG-1 RPG Night at Battleground Update @ CWF

10) Recent Blogging

GTA Online @ CWF September 21st
Space Marines 2nd Company in a Box @ CWF September 21st

This Week's New Releases @ CWF September 21st

GW Webway, Black Gobbo, &amp; Forgeworld....Oh My! @ CWF September 21st

Warhammer Fantasy Important Downloads @ CWF September 20th

11) Closing comments, next cast will be a Duo-Cast on September 28, 2006.

12) Please give your feedback on the show.  We live off it and it helps us to make the show better.  Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page

13) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates

15) ImpLit Monthly Writing Workshop Signup Thread @ ImpLit
Incase you couldn't understand what I said here's the passage you need to use (start with or be inspired by it):

"She scrambled hither wither through the twisting tunnels and back alleyways of the underground kingdom, her footsteps a lurid stacatto in the lonesome darkness." 

16) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

Next cast will be a Duo-Cast on September 28, 2006.</description>
		<enclosure length="27203216" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.wargamingforums.com/podcasts/2006/September/CWF-2006-09-24.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>This solo-cast is with Jonathan. Today we discuss Librarium Online &amp; Net Safety, Stargate SG-1 RPG, and our Mailbag. We also have some tunes for you too! Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Sunday September 24, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, Librarium Online &amp; Net Safety, Stargate SG-1 RPG, and our Mailbag. 3) Music to Game By Check out the Green Day &amp; DMB inspired song "Drive Away" by Matthew Ebel. 4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 5) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month 6) Discuss Librarium Online Hack Attack &amp; Net Safety Librarium Online Suffers Hack Attack @ CWF Librarium Online Recovering from Hack Attack @ CWF Librarium Online Official Website Librarium Online Temporary Forum @ Warvault Hack Attacks = Opportunity to Increase Security Awareness 7) Mailbag - E-mails from Wade of Pacific Marauders Game Club 8) Promote Pacific Marauders Game Club Pacific Marauders Game Club Tourney @ CWF 9) Stargate SG-1 RPG CWF Sponsored RPG Night at Battleground Games @ CWF CWF Stargate SG-1 RPG Night at Battleground Update @ CWF 10) Recent Blogging GTA Online @ CWF September 21st Space Marines 2nd Company in a Box @ CWF September 21st This Week's New Releases @ CWF September 21st GW Webway, Black Gobbo, &amp; Forgeworld....Oh My! @ CWF September 21st Warhammer Fantasy Important Downloads @ CWF September 20th 11) Closing comments, next cast will be a Duo-Cast on September 28, 2006. 12) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 13) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates 15) ImpLit Monthly Writing Workshop Signup Thread @ ImpLit Incase you couldn't understand what I said here's the passage you need to use (start with or be inspired by it): "She scrambled hither wither through the twisting tunnels and back alleyways of the underground kingdom, her footsteps a lurid stacatto in the lonesome darkness." 16) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be a Duo-Cast on September 28, 2006.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>This solo-cast is with Jonathan. Today we discuss Librarium Online &amp; Net Safety, Stargate SG-1 RPG, and our Mailbag. We also have some tunes for you too! Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Sunday September 24, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, Librarium Online &amp; Net Safety, Stargate SG-1 RPG, and our Mailbag. 3) Music to Game By Check out the Green Day &amp; DMB inspired song "Drive Away" by Matthew Ebel. 4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 5) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month 6) Discuss Librarium Online Hack Attack &amp; Net Safety Librarium Online Suffers Hack Attack @ CWF Librarium Online Recovering from Hack Attack @ CWF Librarium Online Official Website Librarium Online Temporary Forum @ Warvault Hack Attacks = Opportunity to Increase Security Awareness 7) Mailbag - E-mails from Wade of Pacific Marauders Game Club 8) Promote Pacific Marauders Game Club Pacific Marauders Game Club Tourney @ CWF 9) Stargate SG-1 RPG CWF Sponsored RPG Night at Battleground Games @ CWF CWF Stargate SG-1 RPG Night at Battleground Update @ CWF 10) Recent Blogging GTA Online @ CWF September 21st Space Marines 2nd Company in a Box @ CWF September 21st This Week's New Releases @ CWF September 21st GW Webway, Black Gobbo, &amp; Forgeworld....Oh My! @ CWF September 21st Warhammer Fantasy Important Downloads @ CWF September 20th 11) Closing comments, next cast will be a Duo-Cast on September 28, 2006. 12) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 13) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates 15) ImpLit Monthly Writing Workshop Signup Thread @ ImpLit Incase you couldn't understand what I said here's the passage you need to use (start with or be inspired by it): "She scrambled hither wither through the twisting tunnels and back alleyways of the underground kingdom, her footsteps a lurid stacatto in the lonesome darkness." 16) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be a Duo-Cast on September 28, 2006.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>CWF-2006-09-21 Solo-Cast w/ Dawn of War Dark Crusade Expansion</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2006/09/20/cwf-2006-09-21-solo-cast-w-dawn-of-war-dark-crusade-expansion/</link>
		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Sep 2006 04:06:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">https://wargamingforums.com/?p=63</guid>
		<description>This solo-cast is with Jonathan. It is also the first cast that testing a new format.
We talk about the new Dawn of War Dark Crusade expansion.

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1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

2) Thursday September 21, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, Dawn of War Expansion.

3) Music to Game By
Check out the metal song "Wrecking Ball" by 137.

4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com

5) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month
 

6) Discuss Dawn of War Dark Crusade Expansion
Dawn of War - Dark Crusade Demo Released @ CWF

Dawn of War Demo @ CWF (Right Click and Save Target As) 308MB File

7) Promote Podsafe Music Network

8) Music to Game By....Again
Check out the electronica song "The Way You Are" by 46bliss.

9) Closing comments, next cast will be a Duo-Cast on September 24, 2006.

10) Please give your feedback on the show.  We live off it and it helps us to make the show better.  Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page

11) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates

12) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

Next cast will be a Duo-Cast on September 24, 2006.</description>
		<enclosure length="38181334" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.wargamingforums.com/podcasts/2006/September/CWF-2006-09-20.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>This solo-cast is with Jonathan. It is also the first cast that testing a new format. We talk about the new Dawn of War Dark Crusade expansion. Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Thursday September 21, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, Dawn of War Expansion. 3) Music to Game By Check out the metal song "Wrecking Ball" by 137. 4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 5) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month 6) Discuss Dawn of War Dark Crusade Expansion Dawn of War - Dark Crusade Demo Released @ CWF Dawn of War Demo @ CWF (Right Click and Save Target As) 308MB File 7) Promote Podsafe Music Network 8) Music to Game By....Again Check out the electronica song "The Way You Are" by 46bliss. 9) Closing comments, next cast will be a Duo-Cast on September 24, 2006. 10) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 11) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates 12) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be a Duo-Cast on September 24, 2006.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>This solo-cast is with Jonathan. It is also the first cast that testing a new format. We talk about the new Dawn of War Dark Crusade expansion. Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Thursday September 21, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, Dawn of War Expansion. 3) Music to Game By Check out the metal song "Wrecking Ball" by 137. 4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 5) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month 6) Discuss Dawn of War Dark Crusade Expansion Dawn of War - Dark Crusade Demo Released @ CWF Dawn of War Demo @ CWF (Right Click and Save Target As) 308MB File 7) Promote Podsafe Music Network 8) Music to Game By....Again Check out the electronica song "The Way You Are" by 46bliss. 9) Closing comments, next cast will be a Duo-Cast on September 24, 2006. 10) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 11) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates 12) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be a Duo-Cast on September 24, 2006.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>CWF-2006-09-17 Duo-Cast w/ Tale of X Gamers &amp; Editorial on Games Workshop Codices</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2006/09/17/cwf-2006-09-17-duo-cast-w-tale-of-x-gamers-editorial-on-games-workshop-codices/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Sep 2006 02:17:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">https://wargamingforums.com/?p=61</guid>
		<description>This is our first Duo-Cast with guest co-host Steve. It is also the first cast that uses our brand new field equipment and is our first on air interview.  We used a special sci-fi-esque sound effect during the interview.  Let us know what you think of it.  We may or may not repeat it next time we cast from the field.

We talk about our Tale of X Gamers and postulate on Games Workshop's Codices/Army Books and their "flavor of the month" approach.

Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer.  For high speed listeners)

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1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

2) Sunday September 17, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, Tale of X Gamers and Games Workshop's Codices/Army Books.

3) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com

4) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month

5) Promote Battleground Games

6) Interview with Steve (Tale of X Gamers and GW Codices)

Tale of X Gamers Post Guidelines @ CWF

Tale of X Gamers Rules @ CWF

Tale of X Gamers Posts @ CWF

Games Workshop Official Website

Games Workshop Release Dates Until 2009 @ CWF

8) Closing comments, next cast will be a Solo-Cast w/^Raven^ on September 21, 2006.

9) Please give your feedback on the show.  We live off it and it helps us to make the show better.  Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page

10) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates

11) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

Next cast will be a Solo-Cast w/^Raven^ on September 21, 2006.</description>
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		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>This is our first Duo-Cast with guest co-host Steve. It is also the first cast that uses our brand new field equipment and is our first on air interview. We used a special sci-fi-esque sound effect during the interview. Let us know what you think of it. We may or may not repeat it next time we cast from the field. We talk about our Tale of X Gamers and postulate on Games Workshop's Codices/Army Books and their "flavor of the month" approach. Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer. For high speed listeners) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Sunday September 17, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, Tale of X Gamers and Games Workshop's Codices/Army Books. 3) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 4) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month 5) Promote Battleground Games 6) Interview with Steve (Tale of X Gamers and GW Codices) Tale of X Gamers Post Guidelines @ CWF Tale of X Gamers Rules @ CWF Tale of X Gamers Posts @ CWF Games Workshop Official Website Games Workshop Release Dates Until 2009 @ CWF 8) Closing comments, next cast will be a Solo-Cast w/^Raven^ on September 21, 2006. 9) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 10) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates 11) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be a Solo-Cast w/^Raven^ on September 21, 2006.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>This is our first Duo-Cast with guest co-host Steve. It is also the first cast that uses our brand new field equipment and is our first on air interview. We used a special sci-fi-esque sound effect during the interview. Let us know what you think of it. We may or may not repeat it next time we cast from the field. We talk about our Tale of X Gamers and postulate on Games Workshop's Codices/Army Books and their "flavor of the month" approach. Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer. For high speed listeners) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Sunday September 17, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, Tale of X Gamers and Games Workshop's Codices/Army Books. 3) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 4) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month 5) Promote Battleground Games 6) Interview with Steve (Tale of X Gamers and GW Codices) Tale of X Gamers Post Guidelines @ CWF Tale of X Gamers Rules @ CWF Tale of X Gamers Posts @ CWF Games Workshop Official Website Games Workshop Release Dates Until 2009 @ CWF 8) Closing comments, next cast will be a Solo-Cast w/^Raven^ on September 21, 2006. 9) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 10) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates 11) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be a Solo-Cast w/^Raven^ on September 21, 2006.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>CWF-2006-09-10 Solo-Cast w/ WFB 7th Ed Review, Guitar Hero, &amp; Warvault Hacking</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2006/09/10/cwf-2006-09-10-solo-cast-w-wfb-7th-ed-review-guitar-hero-warvault-hacking/</link>
		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Sep 2006 04:56:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">https://wargamingforums.com/?p=55</guid>
		<description>Today Angron was supposed to co-host but he has a lot on his plate.  Tune in and you'll find out why.

In today's cast we review WFB 7th edition, discuss Guitar Hero for PS2, and talk about the Warvault hacking.

Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer.  For high speed listeners)

Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader)

1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

2) Sunday September 10, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, WFB 7th ed, Guitar Hero, &amp; Warvault Hacking.

3) Discuss WFB 7th Edition

Warhammer Page @ Games Workshop

Battle for Skull Pass Page @ Games Workshop

Warhammer Online Store @ Games Workshop

7th Edition Discussion @ Khemri.co.uk

4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com

5) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month
 

6) Discuss Guitar Hero

Guitar Hero Official Website

Music Wish List for Guitar Hero 2 @ IGN

Guitar Hero 2 article @ Wikipedia

7) Promote Asur.org.uk (High Elves Forum)

8)  Discuss Warvault Hacking

Warvault Official Website

Warvault Goes Down, Hackers Triumph...or Do They? @ CWF

Warvault Surmounts Hack Attack @ CWF

9) Closing comments, next cast will be a Solo-Cast w/^Raven^ on September 14, 2006.

10) Please give your feedback on the show.  We live off it and it helps us to make the show better.  Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page

11) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates

12) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

Next cast will be a Solo-Cast w/^Raven^ on September 14, 2006.</description>
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		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Today Angron was supposed to co-host but he has a lot on his plate. Tune in and you'll find out why. In today's cast we review WFB 7th edition, discuss Guitar Hero for PS2, and talk about the Warvault hacking. Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer. For high speed listeners) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Sunday September 10, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, WFB 7th ed, Guitar Hero, &amp; Warvault Hacking. 3) Discuss WFB 7th Edition Warhammer Page @ Games Workshop Battle for Skull Pass Page @ Games Workshop Warhammer Online Store @ Games Workshop 7th Edition Discussion @ Khemri.co.uk 4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 5) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month 6) Discuss Guitar Hero Guitar Hero Official Website Music Wish List for Guitar Hero 2 @ IGN Guitar Hero 2 article @ Wikipedia 7) Promote Asur.org.uk (High Elves Forum) 8) Discuss Warvault Hacking Warvault Official Website Warvault Goes Down, Hackers Triumph...or Do They? @ CWF Warvault Surmounts Hack Attack @ CWF 9) Closing comments, next cast will be a Solo-Cast w/^Raven^ on September 14, 2006. 10) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 11) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates 12) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be a Solo-Cast w/^Raven^ on September 14, 2006.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Today Angron was supposed to co-host but he has a lot on his plate. Tune in and you'll find out why. In today's cast we review WFB 7th edition, discuss Guitar Hero for PS2, and talk about the Warvault hacking. Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer. For high speed listeners) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Sunday September 10, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, WFB 7th ed, Guitar Hero, &amp; Warvault Hacking. 3) Discuss WFB 7th Edition Warhammer Page @ Games Workshop Battle for Skull Pass Page @ Games Workshop Warhammer Online Store @ Games Workshop 7th Edition Discussion @ Khemri.co.uk 4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 5) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month 6) Discuss Guitar Hero Guitar Hero Official Website Music Wish List for Guitar Hero 2 @ IGN Guitar Hero 2 article @ Wikipedia 7) Promote Asur.org.uk (High Elves Forum) 8) Discuss Warvault Hacking Warvault Official Website Warvault Goes Down, Hackers Triumph...or Do They? @ CWF Warvault Surmounts Hack Attack @ CWF 9) Closing comments, next cast will be a Solo-Cast w/^Raven^ on September 14, 2006. 10) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 11) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates 12) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be a Solo-Cast w/^Raven^ on September 14, 2006.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>CWF-2006-09-07 Solo-Cast w/ Tale of X Gamers &amp; Horror Clix</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2006/09/07/cwf-2006-09-07-solo-cast-w-tale-of-x-gamers-horror-clix/</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Sep 2006 18:36:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">https://wargamingforums.com/?p=48</guid>
		<description>Today we mix things up by discussing Horror Clix and our unique Intra-System Tale of X Gamers.  ^Raven^ tells all in today's cast.

Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer.  For high speed listeners)

Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader)

1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

2) Thursday September 7, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, Tale of X Gamers, Horror Clix.

3) Discuss Inter-System Tale of X Gamers

Tale of X Gamers Posts @ CWF

Tale of X Gamers Rules Update @ CWF

Tale of X Gamers FREE Registration @ CWF

Games Workshop Official Website - Choose Your Country (For Warhammer 40k, Warhammer Fantasy, Lord of the Rings &amp; Specialist Games)
Mongoose Publishing Official Website (For Starship Troopers, Babylon 5 &amp; Gangs of Mega-City One)

Battlefront Miniatures Official Website (For Flames of War)

Privateer Press Official Website (For Warmachine &amp; Hordes)

Dark Age Games Official Website (For Dark Age)

Reaper Miniatures Official Website (For CAV &amp; Warlord)

Rackham Official Online Store (For Confrontation &amp; Rag'narok)

Crocodile Games Official Online Store (For Wargods of the Ã†gyptus)

The Warstore (For prices on all games, use the non-discounted price)

4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com

5) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month
 

6) Discuss Horror Clix

Horror Clix Official Website

Danger Planet Games Official Website

7) Promote Asur.org.uk (High Elves Forum)
8) Closing comments, next cast will be a Duo-Cast w/^Raven^ &amp; Angron on September 10, 2006.

9) Please give your feedback on the show.  We live off it and it helps us to make the show better.  Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page

10) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates

11) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

Next cast will be a Duo-Cast w/^Raven^ &amp; Angron on September 10, 2006..</description>
		<enclosure length="22901998" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.wargamingforums.com/podcasts/2006/September/CWF-2006-09-07.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Today we mix things up by discussing Horror Clix and our unique Intra-System Tale of X Gamers. ^Raven^ tells all in today's cast. Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer. For high speed listeners) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Thursday September 7, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, Tale of X Gamers, Horror Clix. 3) Discuss Inter-System Tale of X Gamers Tale of X Gamers Posts @ CWF Tale of X Gamers Rules Update @ CWF Tale of X Gamers FREE Registration @ CWF Games Workshop Official Website - Choose Your Country (For Warhammer 40k, Warhammer Fantasy, Lord of the Rings &amp; Specialist Games) Mongoose Publishing Official Website (For Starship Troopers, Babylon 5 &amp; Gangs of Mega-City One) Battlefront Miniatures Official Website (For Flames of War) Privateer Press Official Website (For Warmachine &amp; Hordes) Dark Age Games Official Website (For Dark Age) Reaper Miniatures Official Website (For CAV &amp; Warlord) Rackham Official Online Store (For Confrontation &amp; Rag'narok) Crocodile Games Official Online Store (For Wargods of the Ã†gyptus) The Warstore (For prices on all games, use the non-discounted price) 4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 5) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month 6) Discuss Horror Clix Horror Clix Official Website Danger Planet Games Official Website 7) Promote Asur.org.uk (High Elves Forum) 8) Closing comments, next cast will be a Duo-Cast w/^Raven^ &amp; Angron on September 10, 2006. 9) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 10) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates 11) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be a Duo-Cast w/^Raven^ &amp; Angron on September 10, 2006..</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Today we mix things up by discussing Horror Clix and our unique Intra-System Tale of X Gamers. ^Raven^ tells all in today's cast. Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer. For high speed listeners) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Thursday September 7, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, Tale of X Gamers, Horror Clix. 3) Discuss Inter-System Tale of X Gamers Tale of X Gamers Posts @ CWF Tale of X Gamers Rules Update @ CWF Tale of X Gamers FREE Registration @ CWF Games Workshop Official Website - Choose Your Country (For Warhammer 40k, Warhammer Fantasy, Lord of the Rings &amp; Specialist Games) Mongoose Publishing Official Website (For Starship Troopers, Babylon 5 &amp; Gangs of Mega-City One) Battlefront Miniatures Official Website (For Flames of War) Privateer Press Official Website (For Warmachine &amp; Hordes) Dark Age Games Official Website (For Dark Age) Reaper Miniatures Official Website (For CAV &amp; Warlord) Rackham Official Online Store (For Confrontation &amp; Rag'narok) Crocodile Games Official Online Store (For Wargods of the Ã†gyptus) The Warstore (For prices on all games, use the non-discounted price) 4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 5) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month 6) Discuss Horror Clix Horror Clix Official Website Danger Planet Games Official Website 7) Promote Asur.org.uk (High Elves Forum) 8) Closing comments, next cast will be a Duo-Cast w/^Raven^ &amp; Angron on September 10, 2006. 9) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 10) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates 11) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be a Duo-Cast w/^Raven^ &amp; Angron on September 10, 2006..</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>CWF-2006-09-03 Duo-Cast w/Andy Chambers’ Thoughts on Starship Troopers Change; Dark Age Games Too!</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2006/09/03/cwf-2006-09-03-duo-cast-wandy-chambers-thoughts-on-starship-troopers-change-dark-age-games-too/</link>
		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Sep 2006 20:37:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">https://wargamingforums.com/?p=38</guid>
		<description>This is our first Duo-Cast with Angron, I promise. We are talking about Dark Age Games and the new direction of Starship Troopers. We also have to apologize for the echo when ^Raven^ speaks.

There was a problem with the file and Angron provided a backup, that unfortunately had the echo due to inferior British engineering. We jest about the last part, seriously, but Angron did provide the backup.

We hope to have this fixed for the next Duo-Cast.

Also, Andy Chambers offers some comments on the change with Starship Troopers through Angron (they talked via instant messenger).  We hope to have an actual podcast interview with Mr. Chambers in the future.

Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer.  For high speed listeners)

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1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

2) Sunday Sept 3, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, new format, welcome Angron, Dark Age Games, Starship Troopers new direction

3) Discuss Starship Troopers New Direction

Official Website

Pre-Painted Models Way of Future for SST @ CWF

SST Evolution Thread @ Mongoose Publishing 

4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com

5) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month

6) Discuss Dark Age Games

Official Website

Gallery @ Dark Age Games

Factions @ Dark Age Games

Quickstart Rules @ Dark Age Games 

7) Promote Minipainters.com

Painting Contest @ Minipainters.com 

8) Closing comments, next cast will be a Solo-Cast w/Jonathan on Thursday, September 7, 2006.

9) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page

10) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates

11) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

Next cast will be a Solo-Cast w/Jonathan on Thursday, September 7, 2006.</description>
		<enclosure length="27078249" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.wargamingforums.com/podcasts/2006/September/CWF-2006-09-03.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>This is our first Duo-Cast with Angron, I promise. We are talking about Dark Age Games and the new direction of Starship Troopers. We also have to apologize for the echo when ^Raven^ speaks. There was a problem with the file and Angron provided a backup, that unfortunately had the echo due to inferior British engineering. We jest about the last part, seriously, but Angron did provide the backup. We hope to have this fixed for the next Duo-Cast. Also, Andy Chambers offers some comments on the change with Starship Troopers through Angron (they talked via instant messenger). We hope to have an actual podcast interview with Mr. Chambers in the future. Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer. For high speed listeners) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Sunday Sept 3, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, new format, welcome Angron, Dark Age Games, Starship Troopers new direction 3) Discuss Starship Troopers New Direction Official Website Pre-Painted Models Way of Future for SST @ CWF SST Evolution Thread @ Mongoose Publishing 4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 5) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month 6) Discuss Dark Age Games Official Website Gallery @ Dark Age Games Factions @ Dark Age Games Quickstart Rules @ Dark Age Games 7) Promote Minipainters.com Painting Contest @ Minipainters.com 8) Closing comments, next cast will be a Solo-Cast w/Jonathan on Thursday, September 7, 2006. 9) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 10) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates 11) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be a Solo-Cast w/Jonathan on Thursday, September 7, 2006.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>This is our first Duo-Cast with Angron, I promise. We are talking about Dark Age Games and the new direction of Starship Troopers. We also have to apologize for the echo when ^Raven^ speaks. There was a problem with the file and Angron provided a backup, that unfortunately had the echo due to inferior British engineering. We jest about the last part, seriously, but Angron did provide the backup. We hope to have this fixed for the next Duo-Cast. Also, Andy Chambers offers some comments on the change with Starship Troopers through Angron (they talked via instant messenger). We hope to have an actual podcast interview with Mr. Chambers in the future. Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer. For high speed listeners) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Sunday Sept 3, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, new format, welcome Angron, Dark Age Games, Starship Troopers new direction 3) Discuss Starship Troopers New Direction Official Website Pre-Painted Models Way of Future for SST @ CWF SST Evolution Thread @ Mongoose Publishing 4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 5) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month 6) Discuss Dark Age Games Official Website Gallery @ Dark Age Games Factions @ Dark Age Games Quickstart Rules @ Dark Age Games 7) Promote Minipainters.com Painting Contest @ Minipainters.com 8) Closing comments, next cast will be a Solo-Cast w/Jonathan on Thursday, September 7, 2006. 9) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 10) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates 11) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be a Solo-Cast w/Jonathan on Thursday, September 7, 2006.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>CWF-2006-08-31 Solo-Cast w/ Tomb Kings &amp; Listener Feedback</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2006/08/31/cwf-2006-08-31-solo-cast-w-tomb-kings-listener-feedback/</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Sep 2006 03:39:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">https://wargamingforums.com/?p=35</guid>
		<description>This is our last Solo-Cast before Angron joins the show, I promise. We are talking about Warhammer Fantasy Tomb Kings and Listener Feedback. We've also discontinued the "how many times did he say uh" game due to lack of funniness and participation.  If we had a suitable car crash sound we'd play that here.

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1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

2) Thursday August 31, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, Warhammer Fantasy Tomb Kings, Listener Feedback
3) Discuss Starting Warhammer Fantasy Tomb Kings

Tomb Kings Website @ GW 

Khemri.co.uk Forum

Tutankhanut Conversion @ CWF 

Khemri Board @ Librarium Online 

Listener Feedback

"Quality good but avoid those pauses and dead air."

"Stop saying uhh."

"You seem really focused on Warhammer Fantasy.  Diversify a little."

"You have a great speaking voice, I love listening to it."

"Very informative and accessible."

"I'm intrigued by your take on 7th edition Fantasy.  Can't wait to hear more."

"I want more 40k!"

"Liven things up a bit more and try to relax a little more too."
"I love the music, it is very sci-fi and gets me in the mood."

"The quickcast on video gaming was awesome.  I'd love to hear more like it."
4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com

5) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month
 

6) Discuss Dark Age Games

7) Promote Khemri.co.uk Forum

8) Closing comments, next cast will be a Duo-Cast w/^Raven^ &amp; Angron on September 3, 2006.

9) Please give your feedback on the show.  We live off it and it helps us to make the show better.  Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page

10) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates

11) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

Next cast will be a Duo-Cast w/^Raven^ &amp; Angron on September 3, 2006..</description>
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		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>This is our last Solo-Cast before Angron joins the show, I promise. We are talking about Warhammer Fantasy Tomb Kings and Listener Feedback. We've also discontinued the "how many times did he say uh" game due to lack of funniness and participation. If we had a suitable car crash sound we'd play that here. Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer. For high speed listeners) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Thursday August 31, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, Warhammer Fantasy Tomb Kings, Listener Feedback 3) Discuss Starting Warhammer Fantasy Tomb Kings Tomb Kings Website @ GW Khemri.co.uk Forum Tutankhanut Conversion @ CWF Khemri Board @ Librarium Online Listener Feedback "Quality good but avoid those pauses and dead air." "Stop saying uhh." "You seem really focused on Warhammer Fantasy. Diversify a little." "You have a great speaking voice, I love listening to it." "Very informative and accessible." "I'm intrigued by your take on 7th edition Fantasy. Can't wait to hear more." "I want more 40k!" "Liven things up a bit more and try to relax a little more too." "I love the music, it is very sci-fi and gets me in the mood." "The quickcast on video gaming was awesome. I'd love to hear more like it." 4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 5) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month 6) Discuss Dark Age Games 7) Promote Khemri.co.uk Forum 8) Closing comments, next cast will be a Duo-Cast w/^Raven^ &amp; Angron on September 3, 2006. 9) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 10) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates 11) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be a Duo-Cast w/^Raven^ &amp; Angron on September 3, 2006..</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>This is our last Solo-Cast before Angron joins the show, I promise. We are talking about Warhammer Fantasy Tomb Kings and Listener Feedback. We've also discontinued the "how many times did he say uh" game due to lack of funniness and participation. If we had a suitable car crash sound we'd play that here. Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer. For high speed listeners) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Thursday August 31, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, Warhammer Fantasy Tomb Kings, Listener Feedback 3) Discuss Starting Warhammer Fantasy Tomb Kings Tomb Kings Website @ GW Khemri.co.uk Forum Tutankhanut Conversion @ CWF Khemri Board @ Librarium Online Listener Feedback "Quality good but avoid those pauses and dead air." "Stop saying uhh." "You seem really focused on Warhammer Fantasy. Diversify a little." "You have a great speaking voice, I love listening to it." "Very informative and accessible." "I'm intrigued by your take on 7th edition Fantasy. Can't wait to hear more." "I want more 40k!" "Liven things up a bit more and try to relax a little more too." "I love the music, it is very sci-fi and gets me in the mood." "The quickcast on video gaming was awesome. I'd love to hear more like it." 4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 5) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month 6) Discuss Dark Age Games 7) Promote Khemri.co.uk Forum 8) Closing comments, next cast will be a Duo-Cast w/^Raven^ &amp; Angron on September 3, 2006. 9) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 10) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates 11) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be a Duo-Cast w/^Raven^ &amp; Angron on September 3, 2006..</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>CWF-2006-08-27 Impromptu Solo-cast w/GW Army Book Release Dates</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2006/08/27/cwf-2006-08-27-impromptu-solo-cast-wgw-army-book-release-dates/</link>
		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Aug 2006 23:31:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">https://wargamingforums.com/?p=31</guid>
		<description>Apologies for the rough nature of today's cast. It was originally canceled due to family obligations on Angron's part and political obligations on mine. At the last moment I was able to throw this together and figured people would prefer that over nothing. I share my thoughts on the rumored release dates for new GW army books.

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1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

2) Sunday Aug 27, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, new format, GW Army Book Release Dates

3) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com

4) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month

5) Discuss Games Workshop Release Dates until 2009

The Army Book/Codex Release Info @ CWF


Discussion on Release Dates @ Warseer

Eldar Rumors &amp; Photos @ Tau Online

6) Promote Tau Online: The Fall of Medusa V Campaign Forum

7) Closing comments, next cast will be a Solo-Cast w/Jonathan on Thursday, August 31, 2006.

8) Update on Games (How many times did Jonathan say "uh"?)

9) Please give your feedback on the show.  We live off it and it helps us to make the show better.  Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page

10) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates

11) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

Next cast will be a Solo-Cast w/Jonathan on Thursday, August 31, 2006.</description>
		<enclosure length="20783783" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.wargamingforums.com/podcasts/2006/August/CWF-2006-08-27b.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Apologies for the rough nature of today's cast. It was originally canceled due to family obligations on Angron's part and political obligations on mine. At the last moment I was able to throw this together and figured people would prefer that over nothing. I share my thoughts on the rumored release dates for new GW army books. Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer. For high speed listeners) Download Part 1 Now (Right Click, Save Target As. For low bandwidth or dial-up listeners) Download Part 2 Now (Right Click, Save Target As. For low bandwidth or dial-up listeners) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Sunday Aug 27, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, new format, GW Army Book Release Dates 3) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 4) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month 5) Discuss Games Workshop Release Dates until 2009 The Army Book/Codex Release Info @ CWF Discussion on Release Dates @ Warseer Eldar Rumors &amp; Photos @ Tau Online 6) Promote Tau Online: The Fall of Medusa V Campaign Forum 7) Closing comments, next cast will be a Solo-Cast w/Jonathan on Thursday, August 31, 2006. 8) Update on Games (How many times did Jonathan say "uh"?) 9) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 10) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates 11) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be a Solo-Cast w/Jonathan on Thursday, August 31, 2006.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Apologies for the rough nature of today's cast. It was originally canceled due to family obligations on Angron's part and political obligations on mine. At the last moment I was able to throw this together and figured people would prefer that over nothing. I share my thoughts on the rumored release dates for new GW army books. Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer. For high speed listeners) Download Part 1 Now (Right Click, Save Target As. For low bandwidth or dial-up listeners) Download Part 2 Now (Right Click, Save Target As. For low bandwidth or dial-up listeners) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Sunday Aug 27, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, new format, GW Army Book Release Dates 3) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 4) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month 5) Discuss Games Workshop Release Dates until 2009 The Army Book/Codex Release Info @ CWF Discussion on Release Dates @ Warseer Eldar Rumors &amp; Photos @ Tau Online 6) Promote Tau Online: The Fall of Medusa V Campaign Forum 7) Closing comments, next cast will be a Solo-Cast w/Jonathan on Thursday, August 31, 2006. 8) Update on Games (How many times did Jonathan say "uh"?) 9) Please give your feedback on the show. We live off it and it helps us to make the show better. Send your feedback to the Contact Us Page 10) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com and it has all the shownotes and updates 11) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be a Solo-Cast w/Jonathan on Thursday, August 31, 2006.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>CWF-2006-08-24 Solo-cast w/More Warhammer Fantasy Rumors for 7th edition</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2006/08/24/cwf-2006-08-24-solo-cast-wmore-warhammer-fantasy-rumors-for-7th-edition/</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Aug 2006 05:20:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">https://wargamingforums.com/?p=25</guid>
		<description>I further discuss the the upcoming release of Warhammer Fantasy 7th edition Battle for Skull Pass. There will be rumors for this edition plus news on some Warhammer games for PC.

Download Podcast Now 17MB (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer.  For high speed listeners)

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1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic)
2) Thursday Aug 24, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, GRE was Wednesday, new format, Warhammer Fantasy 7th edition Battle for Skull Pass, Warhammer PC Games

3) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com

4) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month

5) Discuss Warhammer PC Games

Warhammer Online Screenshots @ MMORPG Blog

Warhammer Mark of Chaos Screenshots @ Myth Games 

Warhammer Mark of Chaos Movie @ CWF 

Discuss Games Workshop's 7th edition of Warhammer Fantasy Battles-Battle for Skull Pass

Warhammer Fantasy Rumours @ Warseer

Warhammer Fantasy 7th ed Info @ Librarium Online

Games Workshop Warhammer Fantasy Section

Pages 114-119, U.S. White Dwarf #320 for Rule Changes (note the exclusion of Vampire Counts in all the Fantasy sections talking about 7th edition)

Peek at New Warhammer Fantasy Rulebook

Photos of 7th edition models and box

Warvault.net Q&amp;A with Graham McNeill &amp; Gav Thorpe

6) Closing comments

7) E-mail Me jreinhart (at) gmail (dot) com, IM Me cwforums on AIM

8) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com

9) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic)
Next cast will be a Duo-Cast w/Angron on Sunday, August 27, 2006.</description>
		<enclosure length="17834523" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.wargamingforums.com/podcasts/2006/August/CWF-2006-08-24.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>I further discuss the the upcoming release of Warhammer Fantasy 7th edition Battle for Skull Pass. There will be rumors for this edition plus news on some Warhammer games for PC. Download Podcast Now 17MB (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer. For high speed listeners) Download Part 1 Now 8.68 MB (Right Click, Save Target As. For low bandwidth or dial-up listeners) Download Part 2 Now 8.32 MB (Right Click, Save Target As. For low bandwidth or dial-up listeners) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Thursday Aug 24, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, GRE was Wednesday, new format, Warhammer Fantasy 7th edition Battle for Skull Pass, Warhammer PC Games 3) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 4) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month 5) Discuss Warhammer PC Games Warhammer Online Screenshots @ MMORPG Blog Warhammer Mark of Chaos Screenshots @ Myth Games Warhammer Mark of Chaos Movie @ CWF Discuss Games Workshop's 7th edition of Warhammer Fantasy Battles-Battle for Skull Pass Warhammer Fantasy Rumours @ Warseer Warhammer Fantasy 7th ed Info @ Librarium Online Games Workshop Warhammer Fantasy Section Pages 114-119, U.S. White Dwarf #320 for Rule Changes (note the exclusion of Vampire Counts in all the Fantasy sections talking about 7th edition) Peek at New Warhammer Fantasy Rulebook Photos of 7th edition models and box Warvault.net Q&amp;A with Graham McNeill &amp; Gav Thorpe 6) Closing comments 7) E-mail Me jreinhart (at) gmail (dot) com, IM Me cwforums on AIM 8) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 9) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be a Duo-Cast w/Angron on Sunday, August 27, 2006.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>I further discuss the the upcoming release of Warhammer Fantasy 7th edition Battle for Skull Pass. There will be rumors for this edition plus news on some Warhammer games for PC. Download Podcast Now 17MB (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer. For high speed listeners) Download Part 1 Now 8.68 MB (Right Click, Save Target As. For low bandwidth or dial-up listeners) Download Part 2 Now 8.32 MB (Right Click, Save Target As. For low bandwidth or dial-up listeners) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Thursday Aug 24, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, GRE was Wednesday, new format, Warhammer Fantasy 7th edition Battle for Skull Pass, Warhammer PC Games 3) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 4) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month 5) Discuss Warhammer PC Games Warhammer Online Screenshots @ MMORPG Blog Warhammer Mark of Chaos Screenshots @ Myth Games Warhammer Mark of Chaos Movie @ CWF Discuss Games Workshop's 7th edition of Warhammer Fantasy Battles-Battle for Skull Pass Warhammer Fantasy Rumours @ Warseer Warhammer Fantasy 7th ed Info @ Librarium Online Games Workshop Warhammer Fantasy Section Pages 114-119, U.S. White Dwarf #320 for Rule Changes (note the exclusion of Vampire Counts in all the Fantasy sections talking about 7th edition) Peek at New Warhammer Fantasy Rulebook Photos of 7th edition models and box Warvault.net Q&amp;A with Graham McNeill &amp; Gav Thorpe 6) Closing comments 7) E-mail Me jreinhart (at) gmail (dot) com, IM Me cwforums on AIM 8) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 9) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be a Duo-Cast w/Angron on Sunday, August 27, 2006.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>CWF-2006-08-21 w/Warhammer Fantasy 7th edition Battle for Skull Pass</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2006/08/20/cwf-2006-08-21-wwarhammer-fantasy-7th-edition-battle-for-skull-pass/</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Aug 2006 04:27:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">https://wargamingforums.com/?p=19</guid>
		<description>I discuss the the upcoming release of Warhammer Fantasy 7th edition Battle for Skull Pass.  I'm taking the GRE test, for graduate school, this Wednesday.  The next podcast should come out on Thursday but that test may push things back a bit.  If it does, I'll make a post to that effect in place of a podcast.
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1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

2) Monday Aug 21, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, weekend was nice, warm out, new format, Warhammer Fantasy 7th edition Battle for Skull Pass

3) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com

4) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month

5) Discuss Games Workshop's 7th edition of Warhammer Fantasy Battles-Battle for Skull Pass

Games Workshop Warhammer Fantasy Section

Pages 114-119, U.S. White Dwarf #320 for Rule Changes (note the exclusion of Vampire Counts in all the Fantasy sections talking about 7th edition)

Peek at New Warhammer Fantasy Rulebook

Photos of 7th edition models and box
Warvault.net Q&amp;A with Graham McNeill &amp; Gav Thorpe

6) Promote Battleground Games

7) Closing comments

8) E-mail Me jreinhart (at) gmail (dot) com, IM Me cwforums on AIM

9) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com

10) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

Next cast will be Thursday, August 24, 2006.</description>
		<enclosure length="27104858" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.wargamingforums.com/podcasts/2006/August/CWF-2006-08-21.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>I discuss the the upcoming release of Warhammer Fantasy 7th edition Battle for Skull Pass. I'm taking the GRE test, for graduate school, this Wednesday. The next podcast should come out on Thursday but that test may push things back a bit. If it does, I'll make a post to that effect in place of a podcast. Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer. For high speed listeners) Download Part 1 Now (Right Click, Save Target As. For low bandwidth or dial-up listeners) Download Part 2 Now (Right Click, Save Target As. For low bandwidth or dial-up listeners) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Monday Aug 21, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, weekend was nice, warm out, new format, Warhammer Fantasy 7th edition Battle for Skull Pass 3) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 4) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month 5) Discuss Games Workshop's 7th edition of Warhammer Fantasy Battles-Battle for Skull Pass Games Workshop Warhammer Fantasy Section Pages 114-119, U.S. White Dwarf #320 for Rule Changes (note the exclusion of Vampire Counts in all the Fantasy sections talking about 7th edition) Peek at New Warhammer Fantasy Rulebook Photos of 7th edition models and box Warvault.net Q&amp;A with Graham McNeill &amp; Gav Thorpe 6) Promote Battleground Games 7) Closing comments 8) E-mail Me jreinhart (at) gmail (dot) com, IM Me cwforums on AIM 9) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 10) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be Thursday, August 24, 2006.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>I discuss the the upcoming release of Warhammer Fantasy 7th edition Battle for Skull Pass. I'm taking the GRE test, for graduate school, this Wednesday. The next podcast should come out on Thursday but that test may push things back a bit. If it does, I'll make a post to that effect in place of a podcast. Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer. For high speed listeners) Download Part 1 Now (Right Click, Save Target As. For low bandwidth or dial-up listeners) Download Part 2 Now (Right Click, Save Target As. For low bandwidth or dial-up listeners) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 2) Monday Aug 21, 2006, CWF Game Discussions Podcast, Welcome, name, weekend was nice, warm out, new format, Warhammer Fantasy 7th edition Battle for Skull Pass 3) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 4) Sponsor, Acho Hosting starts at $3.55 a month 5) Discuss Games Workshop's 7th edition of Warhammer Fantasy Battles-Battle for Skull Pass Games Workshop Warhammer Fantasy Section Pages 114-119, U.S. White Dwarf #320 for Rule Changes (note the exclusion of Vampire Counts in all the Fantasy sections talking about 7th edition) Peek at New Warhammer Fantasy Rulebook Photos of 7th edition models and box Warvault.net Q&amp;A with Graham McNeill &amp; Gav Thorpe 6) Promote Battleground Games 7) Closing comments 8) E-mail Me jreinhart (at) gmail (dot) com, IM Me cwforums on AIM 9) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 10) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next cast will be Thursday, August 24, 2006.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>CWF-2006-08-20 w/Mongoose Publishing &amp; Forgeworld</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2006/08/20/cwf-2006-08-20-wmongoose-publishing-forgeworld/</link>
		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Aug 2006 16:04:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">https://wargamingforums.com/?p=16</guid>
		<description>This is our 2nd recorded podcast but is the 3rd one we've published. We discuss the Mongoose Publishing Demo Teams program, Forgeworld New Releases, and also Mongoose Publishing new releases. I give a rant on my broken computer.

If Part 1 and Part 2 of the download don't exactly match up I apologize.  I had to split the podcast up this morning and my girlfriend is over.
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1) Sunday Aug 20, 2006

2) Preintro

3) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

4) Welcome, name, 2nd podcast, weekend off, Mongoose Publishing, Forgeworld, Dead Computer

5) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com

6) Promote Tau Online

7) Discuss Mongoose's new releases &amp; Mobile Infantry Program, latest FW newsletter, and rant on my dead computer

Mongoose Publishing New Releases

Mongoose's Mobile Infantry Program

Forgeworld Website

My Dead Computer (Store that helped build my PC)

Warvault.net Q&amp;A with Graham McNeill &amp; Gav Thorpe

8) Closing comments

9) E-mail Me jreinhart (at) gmail (dot) com, IM Me cwforums on AIM

10) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com

11) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

Next podcast will be Monday, August 21, 2006.</description>
		<enclosure length="34266375" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.wargamingforums.com/podcasts/2006/August/CWF-2006-08-20b.mp3"/>
		<itunes:author>Jonathan J. Reinhart</itunes:author>
		<itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
	<author>jonathan@wargamingrecon.com (Jonathan J. Reinhart)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>This is our 2nd recorded podcast but is the 3rd one we've published. We discuss the Mongoose Publishing Demo Teams program, Forgeworld New Releases, and also Mongoose Publishing new releases. I give a rant on my broken computer. If Part 1 and Part 2 of the download don't exactly match up I apologize. I had to split the podcast up this morning and my girlfriend is over. Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer. For high speed listeners) Download Part 1 Now (Right Click, Save Target As. For low bandwidth or dial-up listeners) Download Part 2 Now (Right Click, Save Target As. For low bandwidth or dial-up listeners) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Sunday Aug 20, 2006 2) Preintro 3) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 4) Welcome, name, 2nd podcast, weekend off, Mongoose Publishing, Forgeworld, Dead Computer 5) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 6) Promote Tau Online 7) Discuss Mongoose's new releases &amp; Mobile Infantry Program, latest FW newsletter, and rant on my dead computer Mongoose Publishing New Releases Mongoose's Mobile Infantry Program Forgeworld Website My Dead Computer (Store that helped build my PC) Warvault.net Q&amp;A with Graham McNeill &amp; Gav Thorpe 8) Closing comments 9) E-mail Me jreinhart (at) gmail (dot) com, IM Me cwforums on AIM 10) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 11) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next podcast will be Monday, August 21, 2006.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>This is our 2nd recorded podcast but is the 3rd one we've published. We discuss the Mongoose Publishing Demo Teams program, Forgeworld New Releases, and also Mongoose Publishing new releases. I give a rant on my broken computer. If Part 1 and Part 2 of the download don't exactly match up I apologize. I had to split the podcast up this morning and my girlfriend is over. Download Podcast Now (Right Click, Save Target As to save to your computer. For high speed listeners) Download Part 1 Now (Right Click, Save Target As. For low bandwidth or dial-up listeners) Download Part 2 Now (Right Click, Save Target As. For low bandwidth or dial-up listeners) Our RSS Feed (put the URL in your favorite RSS gatherer or podcast downloader) 1) Sunday Aug 20, 2006 2) Preintro 3) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic) 4) Welcome, name, 2nd podcast, weekend off, Mongoose Publishing, Forgeworld, Dead Computer 5) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 6) Promote Tau Online 7) Discuss Mongoose's new releases &amp; Mobile Infantry Program, latest FW newsletter, and rant on my dead computer Mongoose Publishing New Releases Mongoose's Mobile Infantry Program Forgeworld Website My Dead Computer (Store that helped build my PC) Warvault.net Q&amp;A with Graham McNeill &amp; Gav Thorpe 8) Closing comments 9) E-mail Me jreinhart (at) gmail (dot) com, IM Me cwforums on AIM 10) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com 11) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic) Next podcast will be Monday, August 21, 2006.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>wargaming,miniatures,historical,gaming,new,england,gaming,gaming,models,paper,terrain,wargamevault,tcpn,troll,in,the,corner,new,england</itunes:keywords></item>
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		<title>CWF-2006-08-18 w/Favorite Video Games</title>
		<link>https://wargamingforums.com/2006/08/18/cwf-2006-08-18/</link>
		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Aug 2006 00:12:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid isPermaLink="false">https://wargamingforums.com/?p=15</guid>
		<description>This is our 2nd published podcast, 3rd recorded, and 1st quickcast.

We'll discuss Wikipedia's list of Bestselling PC &amp; Video Games with our take on them.

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1) Friday Aug 18, 2006

2) Preintro

3) Welcome, name, 2nd podcast, 1st quickcast, weekend off, Favorite Video Games

-List of Best Selling PC &amp; Console Games
4) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com

5) Discuss favorite video games

6) Closing comments

7) E-mail Me jreinhart (at) gmail (dot) com, IM Me cwforums on AIM

8) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com

Next published podcast will be Sunday, August 20, 2006.</description>
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		<description>This is our first cast.  We discuss Games Workshop's new releases and Black Gobbo 71.  We also talk about Warvault.net's Q&amp;A with Graham McNeill and Gav Thorpe.

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1) Thurs Aug 17, 2006

2) Preintro

3) Theme, Zombie by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

4) Welcome, name, sunny, worked, first podcast, GW Webway teaser, MMRLs, Beth

Metrowest Online Class: Podcasting w/ Beth Gallaway Instructor 

5) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com

6) Promote TFN's podcast

7) Discuss latest GW Webway.

New Releases
Black Gobbo E-Zine
Warvault.net Q&amp;A with Graham McNeill &amp; Gav Thorpe

8) Closing comments

9) E-mail Me jreinhart (at) gmail (dot) com, IM Me cwforums on AIM

10) Our Website = www.wargamingforums.com

11) Exit Theme, Pop Science by Devin Anderson (Electronic)

Next cast will be Friday, August 18, 2006.</description>
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